I Blinked Once

Steve Forbert · Other Songs - Steve Forbert

(D)Childhood often seemed a (G)pain to (D)me

so hard (A)waiting to be (D) grown

(D) childhood climbed up in a (G) white oak (D)tree

(G)I blinked (A)once and it was (D)gone



Airplane flyin across the midnight sky

His tiny lights blinked off and on

I watched 'im move across the moon on high

I blinked once and it was gone



(A)gone (Bm)gone (G) I blinked (A)once and it was (D)gone



A girl I'd met was all I cared for , friends

I called her my very own

We went down to hear the band begin

I blinked once and she was gone



gone gone I blinked once and it was gone

I won big money on the gamblin wheel

And I thought i's sittin on a throne

big john told me bout his condo deal

I blinked once and It was gone

gone gone I blinked once and it was gone



the nineteen seventies was ten long years

was ten long years to sing a song

It kicked off madly with a new Year's cheer

I blinked once and it was gone

gone gone I blinked once and it was gone



now old man's talkin bout a gun he'd shot

an' he weren't much more than skin an bone

lyin there breathin on this worn out cot

I blinked once and he was gone

gone gone, I blinked once and he was gone

I Blinked Once

Steve Forbert's "I Blinked Once" stands as a defining track in his discography, showcasing his signature blend of folk, country, and Americana. Recorded with his characteristic acoustic clarity, the song reflects the introspective storytelling that has become central to his public musical identity. Released alongside other notable works in his catalog, the recording captures a specific moment in his artistic evolution, emphasizing themes of fleeting moments and personal reflection. The track exemplifies Forbert's ability to craft narratives that resonate within the broader landscape of modern acoustic music, relying on lyrical depth and melodic simplicity rather than production complexity.