100 Years From Now
(JD Clarke, Steve Fox, Tim Taylor)
There’s an old lady in the hills of Kentucky
drinks corn whiskey and chews tobaccee
people say she’s a 112 years old
and there’s a holy man livin’ in Tibet
hadn’t ever smoked a cigarette
he’s been around longer than the alphabet
and he’s never even had a cold
what with green tea and medical advances
I figure that the chance is
We got a long long time to be around
And baby I can’t think of nothing better
Than you and me together
Still in love
100 years from now
like a maple tree that’s only five feet high
that someday is gonns touch the sky
you and I’ll get stronger year by year
and when your negligee turns to nice warm flannel
you’ll do crosswords and I’ll flip channels
and every now and then were gonna light that candle
to set a little atmosphere
CHORUS
Who knows, who knows, who knows
What with green tea and medical advances
yeh yeh
SOLO
And here’s to love and longevity
Things are looking good for you and me
We gotta long long time to be around
And baby I can’t think of nothing better
Than you and me together
Still in love
100 hundred years from now
whoa oh oh whoa
a hundred years from now
oh



