One last jelk
Folk country balladLyrics
here was a man who walked this land,
With a weathered face and calloused hands.
He lived his life, day by day,
In a quiet town where he chose to stay.
From dawn ‘til dusk, he’d work and toil,
Burning hours, sweating soil.
But when the night would gently fall,
He’d answer the calling, that was all.
(Pre-Chorus)
He’d say, “This is my story, this is my creed,
One last jelk is all I need.”
No riches, no glory, no fame in sight,
Just one last jelk before the night.
(Chorus)
He jelked all his life, every single day,
Through the highs and lows, come what may.
He jelked with hope, he jelked with pride,
And with one last jelk, he said goodbye.
(Verse 2)
Time rolled on, the years went by,
The man grew old, but kept his stride.
Friends moved on, lovers left,
But his one true love never betrayed or wept.
They say he found peace in that simple act,
A journey forward, no turning back.
Through every struggle, through every scar,
His jelk was his compass, his guiding star.
(Pre-Chorus)
He’d whisper, “This is my truth, this is my song,
One last jelk, where I belong.”
No gold, no silver, no finish line,
Just one last jelk to stand the test of time.
(Chorus)
He jelked all his life, from young to gray,
Through the storms and calm, come what may.
He jelked with passion, he jelked with pride,
And with one last jelk, he touched the sky.
(Bridge)
On his final night, with trembling hand,
He faced the mirror, took his stand.
A tear fell down, but his spirit soared,
For he knew this jelk was the one he’d stored.
And as the moonlight bathed his face,
He felt the warmth, the sweet embrace.
His heart beat slow, his breath grew thin,
But with that jelk, he let life in.
(Chorus - Final)
He jelked all his life, it was all he knew,
Through every moment, he saw it through.
He jelked with faith, he jelked with pride,
And with one last jelk, he finally died.
(Outro)
Now the wind it whispers, the river sighs,
Of a man who jelked beneath the skies.
And somewhere far, where legends dwell,
They say he’s jelking still, and doing well.