Little Boys Grow Up And Dogs Get Old

Luke Bryan

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Intro: (x4) Verse 1: Bandit was a black lab daddy brought home He said "Son he’s yours from now on" Bandit looked at me and he cocked his head Slept at night on the foot of my bed Verse 2: All that year I can see him still Chasing after me nipping at my heels Down to the bus stop my new best friend Still waiting right there when I got home again   And I thought we would   be together   Go on and on just like that forever   But I was young back then   I guess I just didn’t know Little boys grow up and dogs get old      Verse 3: He was my sidekick through thick and thin And he’d bark at my fish when I’d reel ’em in Summers came and went and we grew like weeds And I don’t know if I raised him or he raised me   And I thought we would   be together   Go on and on just like that forever   But I was young back then   I guess I just didn’t know Little boys grow up and dogs get old      Bridge:   He was fourteen when I left for Tennessee   And he came down the front porch steps a little slow   I got down to hug his neck   Said "you take care of Mom and Dad ’til I get home" "And be a good boy" "Now you be a good boy"   And I thought we would   be together   Go on and on just like that forever   But I was young back then   God I wish I didn’t know Little boys grow up and dogs get old   Outro: (x2)

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La chanson évoque les souvenirs d’une amitié profonde entre un jeune garçon et son chien, un labrador noir, qui l'a toujours accompagné dans sa jeunesse. Au fil du temps, le protagoniste réalise que les enfants grandissent et que les chiens vieillissent, rappelant la fragilité des instants partagés et l'importance de profiter de chaque moment. Elle parle de l'évolution de cette relation, marquée par la nostalgie et l'innocence d'une époque où tout semblait éternel. Le chien, fidèle compagnon, a vu passer les années aux côtés de son maître, prenant soin de lui tout autant que l'inverse. La chanson touche à la réalité des liens que nous tissons et à leur inéluctable évolution avec le temps.