Smithsonian Mt. lyrics
by Jack Blocker
[Verse 1]
Ohh, Smithsonian Mountain
May I drink off your fountain?
I walked a country mile today, and all my dogs are crying
I beg of your pardon
'Cause I came in real hot, and I've been
Kicking up your dust and making noise of all your silence
[Chorus]
I reckon that we'll say goodbye today
I reckon that we'll say goodbye today
I pray your arms are open wide as long as I got road to ride
I reckon that we'll say goodbye today, way
[Verse 2]
Oh, Smithsonian Mountain
I down forty ounces
Of forty-five malt liquor underneath your stars abounding
And my head is pounding
But, God, I'm astounded
To wake and find your sun-kissed caverns glowing all around me
[Chorus]
I reckon that we'll say goodbye today
I reckon that we'll say goodbye today
I pray your arms are open wide as long as I got road to ride
I reckon that we'll say goodbye today, well-well-way
[Instrumental Outro]