Porch Swing In Tupelo

Elton John · Peachtree Road

There's a porch swing in Tupelo
In the shade of the south
Where the sweet honey drips off that old hush-yo'-mouth
It's a slow road on down
That old Natchez Trace
Through Alabama cotton fields to a state of grace
It's a crisp golden Autumn
On the Tennessee line
Rolling down to Mississippi like you headed back in time
Town's closed on Sunday
Everybody's in church
It's empty as the moon this place here on earth

And this place don't change
Some places move slow
I'm just rocking myself on this porch swing in Tupelo
I got nothing to do 'cept hang in the breeze
Ghosts of the old south are all around me
Yea swing high, yea swing low
Here on this porch swing in Tupelo

His mama must have loved him
That truck drivin' boy
With the grease monkey look and the rock 'n roll voice
Well I was just thinkin' 'bout him
'Cause I guess he sat here
Singing all praise to God through poverty's tears

And this place don't change
Some places move slow
I'm just rocking myself on this porch swing in Tupelo
I got nothing to do 'cept hang in the breeze
Ghosts of the old south are all around me
Yea swing high, yea swing low
Here on this porch swing in Tupelo

And this place don't change
Some places move slow
I'm just rocking' myself on this porch swing in Tupelo
I got nothing to do 'cept hang in the breeze
Ghosts of the old south are all around me
Yea swing high, yea swing low
Here on this porch swing in Tupelo

And this place don't change
Some places move slow
I'm just rocking' myself on this porch swing in Tupelo
I got nothing to do but hang in the breeze
The ghosts of the old south all around me
Yea swing high, yea swing low
On this porch swing in Tupelo

Here on this porch swing in Tupelo

Here on this porch swing in Tupelo

Porch Swing In Tupelo

Porch Swing In Tupelo stands as a reflective song in Elton John's extensive discography, appearing on the 2005 album Peachtree Road. The track captures the artist's signature blend of melodic piano rock and introspective songwriting, hallmarks that have defined his career for decades. While the album itself marked a period of mature reflection for the performer, this specific recording offers a moment of quiet contemplation within a broader body of work known for both grand ballads and upbeat anthems. The song contributes to the rich tapestry of John's catalog, showcasing his ability to craft emotionally resonant pieces that resonate with long-time fans and new listeners alike. It remains a testament to his enduring influence in the music industry and his continued ability to produce meaningful recordings.