In my grandma's house
her children would sing
Guitars that weighed and
that laughter would ring
I was little but I was the biggest kid
I wanted to do what
the grown -ups did
In a big shiny car we'd
head down the road
Sing for the miners
who brought out the coal
Many times slept on
the floor for the coal
Oh, well, my little sister,
the wildwood rose
And if I could change a bit in this world
I'd go back to the days
when Grandma and her girls
Sweet and sweet and in love
For me and the wildwood rose
We'd be way down the road
By the break of dawn
Biscuits and gravy and a truck stop song
And a world on my own
If I could change a thing in this world,
I'd go back to the days
when grandma and her gums
were sweet and sweet and loved.
Both me and the wild wood ghost
Haley, oh
Haley, oh, let it move
Haley, oh, let me hear
Oh, I'll always remember
the day that she died
My daddy called me and he started to cry
I rode on an airplane with all of my pain
My tears would not stop
We stood in a circle and sang
And if I could change a thing in this world
I'd go back to the days
When Grandma and her girls
Were sweet and sweet in love
For me and the wild wood ghosts
Bumpy as the Wildwood goes
Bumpy as the Wildwood goes
Alien Ho
Alien Ho
Alien Ho
Oh, oh, oh, Alien's calling.