He walked up, all buff, in his cowboy cuts. Bringing on his best come on lines. His words of choice, of course. Would you like to save a. And ride a cowboy tonight.
I talked to an old man, he had a Bible in a sack. He looked like Mother Nature had a heart attack. He said, "I used to have money and visions too. But love and life has changed my points of view".
Rubber necks starin' at the long nose runner parked beside this old GMC. Bright light burnin' but the girl ain't a sayin'. Nothin' she don't want to say.
You have driven something special. From inside of me. I can't fight and I won't wrestle. With a broken dream. . There are miles and miles of highway. I've yet to see.
So tell me all about it, baby. How love's a conquest of the heart. How life's a motel for your dreams. It's just a runnin' start. . Love's an addiction, love survives.
He said he was the grandson of Johnny B. Goode. Some thought he couldn't but I thought he could. He set his mind talkin' about Elvis lookin' like James Dean.
Well, there's a girl in the neighborhood. I'd get close to her if I could. I think she likes me but I don't know for sure. I walk by and she's wavin' from the door.
It was my junior year. I believe it was in the fall. The first time I decided that I knew it all. . I was moving right along. Thinkin' that I could do no wrong.
It's bone dry and hot here in paradise Arkansas. Never seen cracks like the cracks in this dirt. It's Uncle Cliff on the phone, but I really think the Lord called.
Betty's out bein' bad tonight. Betty and her boyfriend, they had a big fight. She found out what everybody knew. Too many cooks spoil the stew. She don't care what nobody thinks.
You needed me I was gone. For too long I couldnt be found. And youre tired now. . I should be there I know. I should help you bear the load. Youre tired of living alone.
Never moved to the big ol' city. Like a lot friends I know. Had my eye on somethin' closer. Not far down the road. . Buckin' hay on a flatbed Chevy. Green eyes and a working tan.
My roots run deep down a dirt road. Rough and tumbles in my blood. I was raised to make my own way, the hard way. Life knocks me down, I get back up. .
Blue moon, blue moon, blue moon, keep shining bright. Blue moon, keep on shining bright. You're gonna bring me back my baby tonight. Blue moon, keep shining bright.
I'm feeling mighty lonesome. Haven't slept a wink. I walk the floor and watch the door. And in between I drink. . Black coffee. Love's a hand-me-down brew.
You live out where the street ends. In a basement apt. With one of your friends. And the tap drips all night. Water torture in the sink. The furnace is burning.
I know how to hold a grudge. I can send a bridge up in smoke. And I can't count the people I've let down. The hearts I've broke. . You ain't gotta dig too deep.
I thought I saw an angel just the other night. Wearin' five inch heels and a dress too tight. Showin' much more than a man should see. Lookin' at her, lookin' back at me.
Well now early one day I was on my way to my favorite fishin hole. I was thinking I could sure use another bottle of booze. My baits a runnin a little low.
Down on the corner, by the traffic light. Everybody's lookin', as she goes by. They turn their heads and they. Watch her till she's gone. . Lord have mercy, baby's got her blue jeans on.