When I was a little bitty boy just up off a floor,
We used to go down to Grandma’s house ev’ry month end or so.
We’d have chicken pie and country ham ‘n’ homemade butter on the bread,
But the best darn thing about Grandma’s house was her great big feather bed.
It was nine feet high and six feet wide, soft as a downy chick.
It was made from the feathers of forty’-leven geese,
Took a whole bolt of cloth for the tick.
It’d hold eight kids ‘n’ four hound dogs and a piggy we stole from the shed.
We didn’t get much sleep but we had a lot of fun on Grandma’s feather bed.
After supper we’d sit around the fire, the old folks’d spit and chew,
Pa would talk about the farm and the war, and Granny’d sing a ballad or two.
I’d sit and listen and watch the fire till the cob webs filled my head,
Next thing I’d know I’d wake up in the mornin’ in the middle of the old feather bed.
It was nine feet high and six feet wide, soft as a downy chick.
It was made from the feathers of forty’-leven geese,
Took a whole bolt of cloth for the tick.
It’d hold eight kids ‘n’ four hound dogs and a piggy we stole from the shed.
We didn’t get much sleep but we had a lot of fun on Grandma’s feather bed.
Well, I love my Ma, I love my Pa, love Granny and Grandpa too,
Been fishin’ with my uncle, I rassled with my cousin, I even kissed Aunt Lou, ew!
But if I ever had to make a choice, I guess it oughta be said
That I’d trade ’em all plus the gal down the road for Grandma’s feather bed.
Yes, I’d trade ’em all plus the gal down the road…
(spoken: well, I’m not sure ’bout the gal down the road!)
It was nine feet high and six feet wide, soft as a downy chick.
It was made from the feathers of forty’-leven geese,
Took a whole bolt of cloth for the tick.
It’d hold eight kids ‘n’ four hound dogs and a piggy we stole from the shed.
We didn’t get much sleep but we had a lot of fun on Grandma’s feather bed.
We didn’t get much sleep but we had a lot of fun on Grandma’s feather bed.
1974 – John Denver – Album: Back Home Again