Silly ol' Grandpa twists
his nose
Over on his cheek and
strikes a pose.
An' all us kids jes laugh
and play,
When we see ol' pa actin'
up that way.
Silly ol' Grandpa grabs
his pole.
Gonna go down to the
fishin' hole.
And, afore he knows, we
all join in,
'Cause we can't resist ol'
Grandpa's grin.
Grandpa, he can't hear a
lick,
Lest ya say, "Supper,"
then he hears real quick!
And, I heard him say, "Ma,
I can't see that hole,
"Will ya please string up
my fishin'pole?"
Silly ol' Grandpa made a
swing for me,
In the very highest branch
of the ol' elm tree.
He sits in a chair,
watchin' me go by.
Once, l thought l saw a
tear in his eye.
Silly ol' Granpa, oh, I
love him so ...
Not a better guy for a kid
to know.
He's always doin' somethin'
and lets me tag along.
I bet he taught me upwards
to a hunert songs.
When I grow up bigger,
gonna try on his shoes!
Wonder if I'll fill'em.
That'd be some news!
I think he'd come out
laffin' or smilin' just
so.
Silly ol' Grandpa, I love
you, you know.
Joan Clifton Costner
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