I said, "Daddy, I knew I'd find you in this bar. And I know it's been hard, me blamin' you. All these years for my tears". "But Daddy, I need to know what to do.
There are some things in this world that I don't understand. I guess I'm not what you'd call a modern hippie man. I cut my hair and shine my shoes the way my daddy does.
Me and my baby are goin' steady. We're not married but we're gettin' ready to tie the knot. I'm a gonna make her my own. Now that I've found her I'm gonna keep her.
Oh, the games people now, every night and every day now. Never meaning what they say now, never saying what they mean. Oh, they wile away the hours in their ivory towers.
You feel sad 'cause I got mad. And I'm sorry, I'm sorry. Things I said made things seem bad. But don't worry. . 'Cause it's gonna be alright now. It'll be okay.
Darkness was creeping down the alley. An army of shadows. I was dancing in the fog. To the songs of the ghosts. . I felt your stare. Burning holes in my back.
Falling out the window. Tripping on a wrinkle in the rug. Falling out of love, dear. It hurt much worse when you gave up. . Just don't tell me which way I oughta run.
If you find yourself standing. At the end of your line. Looking for a piece of something. Maybe a piece of mind. Fed up, lost, and run down. Nowhere to hold on.
Hometown, same town blues same old walls closin' in. Oh what a life a mess can be. I'm sittin' here thinkin' of you, won't you give. A few thoughts to me.
take my picture off the wall. it don't matter to me at all. said I was headed for a fall. but you wanted me to crawl. . give back my TV. it don't mean that much to me.
Take my picture off the wall. It don't matter to me at all. Said I was headed for a fall. But you wanted me to crawl. . Give back my TV. It don't mean that much to me.
Two six packs of shiner. A ninety nine cent, butane lighter. Lucky strikes an' a fifth of Patron. Ice down that Igloo cooler. A tank of gas, that oughta do her.
Yeah, the sun is settin' on a hard day's work. Sure feels good to get 'er all done. Washed off the sweat, the hay and the dirt. Now it's time to have some fun.
Old Tuck was a cowboy I knew years ago. Could put a stretch in a story like a forty foot row. Young an' wide eyed, I believed every word. As he rambled through the canyons an' stampeded herds.
She's got her hair pulled back into pigtails. Servin' up lunches and mixin' up cocktails. For business men in business suits. All week long she's droppin' off dishes.
A little lady standin' next to me. Isn't she a pretty thing?. I'm the one who put that ring on her left hand. . Another fella can tip his hat. And I'm as gentle as a pussycat.
The kind of love that I've been lookin' for. I'm not sure they make it anymore. It's easy to fall for a pretty smile. It works real good for a while 'til the new wears off.
It's an everyday battle. Just tryin' to break even. No, there ain't no gettin' ahead. When you're just gettin' by. . But she's standin' on the front porch.
Greensboro woman don't you smile on me. I do not feel like being comforted. And anyway I'll be home soon. For once is someone waitin' there. And if you don't mind, I just think on her instead.
Well, little darling she ain't mean me no harm. You know, she loved me all night long. Now she's gone, gone. . Well, little darling in a dress so red.