When my granddaddy was a boy he walked for miles and miles From Buckhannon to ole Jane Lew to find a place to stay a while It wasn't a home he'd made his own, but one for wayward boys Said, "the food was hard and the women cold But it's better than I deserve" It's just another place to be alone Another war that can't be won If I could pull my boots my back on, I'd still be left with just the one But the only truth I've ever known You can't take it with you when you're gone An orphan left alone to die, he never bothered to lay down and cry So he packed his grip, he traveled extra light, Said "my only plans was for tonight" He was small in his frame, but neither blind nor he lame So he told a lie that put him the the sky And Uncle Sam gave him a plane It's just another place to be alone Another war that can't be won If I could pull my boots my back on, I'd still be left with just the one But the only truth I've ever known You can't take it with you when you're gone In nineteen hundred forty five They shot his gunner down in broad daylight Crying "Glory be! What a day to die! But you'll never have me alive" And after four days he was saved at sea, Floated right on by the enemy Took him home to die with some dignity And that's better than I deserve It's just another place to be alone Another war that can't be won If I could pull my boots my back on, I'd still be left with just the one But the only truth I've ever known You can't take it with you when you're gone