Oh god. Has she always lived here?. (I think she has). Oh god. Has she always looked like that?. (I think she has). . Oh god. God, has she forgot me?.
I was trained to ignore your pain. Open your heart to me. I trade the sun of its light. Open your heart, you'll see. . Open your heart to me. Open your heart, you'll see.
I've seen it all boys -- I've been all over.. Been everywhere in the whole wide world.. I rode the high line with old blind Darby.. I danced real slow with Ida Jane..
Same old stool, same old crowd. I sit down, the music's loud. It's time for me to sing your favorite song. . So tonight I'll stand in front of you. And though they make the spotlight blue.
You love him I know but I won't let you go I just won't step out of the way. Cause you're married to me and I won't set you free. Possession is nine tenths of the law so they say.
While drivin' a herd of cattle out in old Nebraska way. Headin' east at Broken Bow one hot September day. Tryin' to get to Omaha, we hoped to find a buyer.
Oh, the roses haven't bloomed in People's Valley. And the old mill wheel we played on dosen't turn. And the brook still calls your name in People's Valley.
Today we start all over. We break the tie that binds. I don't agree but you think we should part. Tho I won't try to stop you. I'll follow close behind.
Out in the West Texas town of El Paso. I fell in love with a Mexican girl. Nighttime would find me in Rosa's cantina. Music would play and Felina would whirl.
Every time it rains, it rains pennies from heaven. Don't you know each cloud contains pennies from heaven?. You'll see your share of fortune all over the town.
I still have the photograph that you sent me. I'll treasure it until the day I die. My only happiness is your picture. It's all you left the day you said goodbye.
Out in the West Texas town of El Paso. I fell in love with a Mexican girl. Nighttime would find me in Rosa's cantina. Music would play and Felina would whirl.
From thirty thousand feet above the desert floor I see it there below. A city with a legend, the West Texas city of El Paso. Where long ago I heard a song about a Texas cowboy and a girl.
The day that we wed, you blessed us and said. "May Heaven bestow you Grace". Here in this Holy place. We shared our first embrace. Our cottage was small, though richer than all.
When I woke up this morning 'twas still too dark to see. But I could tell my baby wasn't sleepin' next to me. She's gone and left me, where to I'll never know.
Little by little, step by step. Slowly but surely we fell in love. How did it happen, it's easy to see. We didn't rush things ,we loved progressively.
Put a little rainbow in your pocket. Put a little starlight in your eyes. Sunshine in your walk, your talk. And soon you'll realize. Happiness is made of rainbows.