[00:09.33]He walked into a bar and parked his lanky frame upon a tall barstool [00:18.75]And with a long soft Southern drawl said [00:21.24]"I'll just have a glass of anything that's cool" “ [00:28.25]A barroom girl with wise and knowing eyes [00:33:25]slowly looked him up and down [00:38.07]And she thought "I wonder how on earth [00:40.48]That country bumpkin found his way to town" [00:45.55]And she said "Hello, country bumpkin" [00:50.25]"How's the frost out on the pumpkin?" “ [00:54.53]"I've seen some sights but, boy, you're somethin'" “ [00:59.23]"Where'd ya come from, country bumpkin?" “ [01:05.31]It was just a short year later in a bed of joy-filled tears and death-like pain [01:15.38]Into this wondrous world of many wonders one more wonder came [01:23.94]That same woman's face was wrapped up [01:26.59]In a raptured look of love and tenderness [01:33.83]As she marveled at the soft and warm and cuddly boy-child there at her breast [01:41.64]And she said "Hello, country bumpkin" [01:46.30]"Fresh as frost out on the pumpkin" “ [01:50.85]"I've seen some sights but, babe, you're somethin'" “ [01:55.29]"Mamma loves her country bumpkin" “ [02:01.60]Forty years of hard work later in a simple, quiet and peaceful country place [02:11.26]The heavy hand of time had not erased [02:14.53]The raptured wonder from her face [02:20.18]She was lying on her deathbed knowing fully well her race was nearly run [02:30.17]But she softly smiled and looked into the sad eyes of her husband and her son [02:37.93]And she said "So long, country bumpkins" [02:43.68]"The frost is gone now from on the pumpkins" “ [02:46.94]"I've seen some sights and life's been somethin'" “ [02:51.57]"See you later, country bumpkins" “ [02:56.18]She said "So long, country bumpkins" [03:00.50]"The frost is gone now from on the pumpkins" “ [03:04.82]"I've seen some sights and life's been somethin'" “ [03:09.45]"See you later, country bumpkins" “ [03:12.76]