Three weeks and you sold his space. She said she's packing but it ain't over yet. You will confess but you won't repent. So, you ain't got a hope in hell.
Love of mine when you're born I tell myself that you'll never die. And I throw my arms around the girl who finds you. 'Cause the world is rosier, through your eyes.
Hey look, I'm not weighed down. As I walk through. The glowing wheat fields churning on the ground. As all the ravens fly away. They leave nothing. But the sun and endless blue day.
I will spend my whole life through loving you oh loving you. Winter summer springtime too loving you loving you. Makes no difference where I go or what I do you know that I'll always be loving you.
We try to pick the most unlikely places. Where no one's apt to know us by our names. Then for a while we share the sweet affection. That makes it worth the sorrow and the pain.
[ Both ]. Yes his love takes good care of me yes his love takes good care of me. And when the rain falls the wind blows the storm is on the sea. I'll be safe his love takes care of me.
I keep lookin' for a way to tell you I don't love you anymore. But I think it's best we go our seperate ways just walk out the door. But I hesitate and wait till I change my mind again then it's too late.
Hey hey mercy woman play a song you know I'm listening. For I need help I'm falling again. Play the drum a little bit louder tell me I can live without her.
Oh Shirley I love you you must believe I do. Cause Shirley I need to have and hold the both of you. . Well Shirley I'm writing this in a hotel downtown I'm sure you remember the place.
Give me a ticket for an airplane I ain't got a time to take a fast train. Lonely days're gone I'm a goin' home my baby just wrote me a letter. . I don't care how much money that I gotta spend I got to get back to my baby again.
[ Both ]. I bless the day I found you I want to stay around you and so I beg you let it be me. Don't take this heaven from one if you must cling to someone.
If there ever was an angel then surely you must be one. If there ever was a perfect love when I look at you I see one. If there's heaven here on earth then this must surely be.
So you think that you're the one who's up in score. Just 'cause you're the first one walkin' out the door. Well take it when you leave. I don't need the sympathy.
I've been needing you lately. When the sun goes down. I don't know where to find you. So, I just drive around. I feel like a stranger in this place. I want to see your face.
My friends think I'm crazy and maybe it's true. 'Cause I'll go on and love you this way. Though I have discovered that you love another. And hardly remember my name.
He owned a hotel on Jersey shore. She made her living seeing the sailors door to door. He was a small Hawaiian with a crooked smile. But he made her eyes light up like the heavens on the 4th of July.
Take this heart of mine out the winter. And let the new life of Springtime come rest at our door. May the soul of my brother never bow to the wicked. And the hearts of our children waltz together once more.
She sleeps alone in the warm nights of Memphis. Where the Peabody Hotel meets the velveteen sky. She sings like the waves in the cool Mississippi. That brought her from St. Paul in '75.
She's a brown skin girl from El Paso City. He's a sweet tempered soldier from Fort Bliss. They ran off one July evening. All concerned said this one is anyone's guess.
Rita was sixteen years, hazel eyes and chestnut hair. She made the Woolworth counter shine. And Eddie was a sweet romancer and a darn good dancer. And they'd waltz the aisles of the five and dime.