Lightning bugs Song Lyrics
Lightning bugs by Jennifer Kimball All morning Darien's been blue, nary a cloud in the sky.
From here your daddy's fields stretch out fifteen acres long and wide.
One minute swaying wheat the next, quills on a bristling porcupine.
Now he's coming toward the porch rail, no place out here you can hide.
Lightning bugs at twilight, that's how the stars shine for you.
No apparent rhyme or reason, no one can hold them still for you.
Your fear of needles won't help, baby, keep that animal at bay.
Oh you want that field to lie still more than you could ever say.
But daddy's six feet underground and mama don't like country life.
And now you couldn't tell your high from low if you could stick it with a knife.
Lightning bugs at twilight, that's how the stars shine for you.
No apparent rhyme or reason, no one can hold them still.
They should be brighter, you could see clearer
bring what you want a little nearer.
But now they're moving in zig-zag fashion.
They're still eluding, you want to smash them.
New York skyline's not the same, the searchlight sends it's magic beam.
Now your daddy'll never leave your side. Things aren't always what they seem.
Lightning bugs at twilight, that's how the stars shine for you.
No apparent rhyme or reason, I wish I could hold them still for you.