Love Poem: Pappy's Moonshine Still

Pappy's Moonshine Still

Verse-1
Yesterday I was thinkin' bout my childhood days
Wondering how we got where we are today
The world has gotten crazy, ain't like it used to be
Family used to mean something, back in 63
Now everybody lives their life, fighting one another
Seems the whole damn world, is brother against brother

Verse-2
I used to drive my daddy's truck, down a dusty road
Used to walk across the yard, to use the damn commode
Grandma used to bake them cookies, that made us all get fat
They used to call us country boys, but Mama called us brats
My Pappy had a moonshine still, in the woods way out back
I used to take my sweetheart there, man she had a rack

Chorus
Yeah my pappy had a moonshine still, up there in the woods
Me and my brother used to steal some, every chance we could
We used hunt for food, way back there in the woods
Sometimes we'd take are sweetie there, to learn everything we could
Today you can't even find the woods, it's all went to hell
Oh boy do I miss those days, and pappy's moonshine still

Verse-3
My High school days were somethin', my baby by my side
Going to the drive in show, doin' things that made us hide
My sweetheart used to teach me things, you'd never learn in school
Today that's all different now, You can learn it at the pool
Sometimes I wish it was possible, to go back and start out new
Sneakin' off out in the woods, drinkin' pappy's mountain dew