You woke up this morning. Changes were taking place. You looked in the mirror. A smile was all over your face. . 'Cause out of nowhere. Someone was there.
Alarm clock rang about a quarter to eight. Before I even got up, I was runnin' late. Crashed through the door 'bout a half past ten. Boss man a waitin' when I walked in.
Don't need a vacation to get work off our minds. Me and my baby, we beg for overtime. We'd stay on the clock 'round the clock if we could. Love is our business and business is good.
Before my second year of college. You were barely seventeen. I was haulin' hay for your Daddy. An' you brought me a glass of tea. . To a farm boy from Oklahoma.
Sit down here with me now. . Baby, you look good tonight. That cotton dress sure suits you right. But I may not be thinkin' what you're thinkin'. Before I go an' promise you.
Tennis ball and a catcher's mitt. I remember that boy throwing it. High up in the air then catching it. While the oak tree leaves cheered. . Oh, look at me now, all grown up looking back again.
The world's been spinning 'round since time began. An' when it stops, it's out of my hands. So I could swear forever for all it's worth. Or give you every day I have on earth.
Come on, sugar, take off your sneakers. Come on, baby, let down your hair. I wanna see what's behind those glasses. I gotta know what's under there. .
Come on, sugar, take off your sneakers. Come on, baby, let down your hair. I wanna see what's behind those glasses. I gotta know what's under there. .
There's a little boy on his knees beside his bed. With a cowboy hat upon his bowed head. Tryin' to keep the tears in his eyes. And his heart breaks as the little cowboy cries.
He packed an old cane pole. Across his shoulder through the woods. To the fishing hole. I tried to keep up the best I could. . He answered with love. All the questions of his little man.
When I was fourteen I was falling fast. For a blue eyed girl in my homeroom class. Trying to find the courage to ask her out. Was like trying to get oil from a waterspout.
My dearest son, it's almost June. I hope this letter catches up to you, and finds you well. Its been dry, but theyre calling for rain. And every thing's the same old same in Johnson Ville.
A one way ticket is all we need. No return, no guarantee. Straight ahead and don't look back. This train is on a one way track. . Oh life, it's a precious thing.
I heard it on the radio and 6 o' clock news. Said, "You'd better not drive when you get on the booze". The sheriff was on TV an a shakin' his hand. Said, We're really crackin' down you better understand.
You shouldn't wade out in deep water when you don't know how to swim. He told you it was over and like a fool you followed him. Into a whirlpool of emotion, spinnin' out of control.
It's been years,. Since you said goodbye.. When you left,. You left a memory. I thought would never die.. . It took time,. But I found someone,. Who made me forget..
(John Wiggins). . I fell for you like a teenage kid. Charmed by everything you did. It took awhile to see through your disguise. But your hard heart opened my eyes.
A hundred times my mama told me. That boy's trouble with a capital T. You'll never change him, I know his kind. But I didn't pay her any mind. . 'Cause, I, I, I, I just loved the hell outta him.
Hey, let's pretend we never met. Like we ain't fallen in love yet. I will chase you down the kitchen. You can chase 'round to bed. . We will set the neighbors talkin' with our hoopin' and our hallin'.