*********** JODY AND THE KID *************GShe would meet me in the morningGOn my way down to the riverG Am DWaiting patient by the chinaberry treeC DWith her feet already dustyC DFrom the pathway to the levyC D GAnd her little blue jeans rolled up to her kneesGI'd pay her no attentionGAs she tagged along beside meG7 CTrying hard to copy everything I didDBut I couldn't keep from smilingDWhen I hear somebody sayingGLooky yonder there goes Jody and the KidGEven after we grew olderGWe could still be seen togetherAm DAs we walked along the levy holding handsD C D C DFor as surely as the season she was changin' to a womanD C D GAnd I'd lived enough to call myself a manGAnd she often lay beside meGIn the coolness of the eveningG CTil' the morning sun was shining on my bedDAnd at times when she was sleepingDI would smile and I'd rememberGHow they used to call us Jody and the KidANow the world's a little olderAAnd the years have changed the riverA ECause there's houses where they didn't used to beD EAnd on Sundays I go walkingD EDown the pathway to the levyD E AWith another little girl who follows meAAnd it makes the ole folks smileATo see her tag along beside meDDoing little things the way her mama didEBut it gets a little lonesomeEWhen I hear somebody sayin'ALooky yonder there goes Jody and the Kid
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