(His robe his robe the robe of calvary. Twas worn by my redeemer who lives eternaly). . Kings wear robes of gold and velvet soon their glory fades away.
Sitting alone in an old rockin' chair. I saw an old mother with silvery hair. She seemed so neglected by those who should care. Rockin' alone in an old rockin' chair.
When I was young back on the farm I could hardly wait. Till Sunday came and my true love would meet me by the gate. . And we'd go roamin' through the countryside walkin' in the clover.
REMEMBER THE GOOD. Writer Mickey Newbury. . Yes, I suppose at times I think about her. She was once so much a part of me. Heaven knows I've learned to live without her.
Rescue the perishing care for the dying snatch them in pity from sin and the grave. Weep o'er the erring one lift up the fallen tell them of Jesus the mighty to save.
One two three four one two three four. . I got a humpack mule a plow and a tater patch. Eggs that are gonna hatch someday. I got my Lord above and a good girl to love me.
I want some red roses for a blue lady. Mister florist take my order please. We had a silly quarrel the other day. I hope these pretty flowers chase her blues away.
(Please release me, let me love again). . Please release me, let me go. For I don't love you anymore. To waste our lives would be a sin. Release me and let me love again.
From this valley they say you are leaving I will miss your brown eyes and sweet smile. For you take with you all of the sunshine that lightened my way for a while.
Ready willing and able. I'm all set to fall for a gal like you. Ready to tick you in my arms willing to hold you tight. Able to give you hugs and kisses morning noon and night.
The red headed stranger from Blue Rock Montana. Rode into town one day. And under his knees was a raging black stallion. And lopin' behind was a bay. .
Ramblin' rose ramblin' rose why you ramble no one knows. Wild and wind blown that's how you've grown. Who can cling to a ramblin' rose. . Ramble on ramble on when you're ramblin' days are gone.
Rain Just Falls by David Halley, from the record, Stray Dog Talk. Also recorded by Jimmie Dale Gilmore (Fair and Square, Hightone Records) and Jerry Jeff Walker, among others..