Why you talkin' with 'em baby. How come they're sippin' on ice cold beer. Why you rubbin' maybelline on 'em. When you should be puttin' those lips right here,.
Why you talkin' with 'em baby?. How come they're sippin' on ice cold beer?. Why you rubbin' maybelline on 'em,. when you should be puttin' those lips right here.
He lost his job that mornin' stopped off and bought a fifth of pride. A reality eraser, a little taste to help face her that night. He broke his same ol' promise when he showed up with whiskey on his breath.
She left her boots she wears in the rain. She left her lady razor. She left a note that I can't explain. On the refrigerator. She left a book she's been reading for days.
Everybody needs somewhere to run. Sanctuary. Somewhere to rest when the day is done. When the world's been heavy. Baby you're my sacred place. You whisper words of saving grace.
Old black magic has me in its spell. Old black magic that you weave so well. Those icy fingers up and down my spine. The same old witch craft when your eyes meet mine.
Well, I turned right on first, left on white oak. Back to my old neighborhood. I saw old Doc Randolph. He was mowing his yard. He's kept it up the best he could.
Because the light always finds the darkest corner. And the raindrop always will rise to the clouds on high. And the red leaf falls back down to the garden.
You know I feel most the time like a kite on a line. Tossed about, no control, any way the wind blows. Then I see you holding on. The string that runs, me to you all that keeping me tied to.
I've been here before. Face down on the floor. I love you that's a fact. But you don't love me back. . So I bang my head on the wall. You don't change, you don't change at all.
Out on the lonely highway I'm ridin' your way. Tell your momma to bar the cabin door. Headin' out on a short run just lookin' for someone. Who doesn't love me anymore.
Take 'em away, take 'em away, Lord. Take away these chains from me. My heart is broken 'cause my spirit's not free. Lord take away these chains from me.
You may call me a rover I have rambled around. But I'll quit my roaming when I get to Nashville town. You may call me a liar or a hard-headed fool. But I'm burning into Memphis on a flop-eared mule.
You woke up too late, but know what they thought. While you were waiting for the strangers that had gone. Somewhere to stay together apart,. Where everyone traded as they faded in the dark,.
Give it back: broken-in and stolen from the mourning,. Counted out, the branded charged ahead of the warnings. Rising beyond their due, checking behind for you.
I wonder if it's raining in the mountains. I wonder if the old town looks the same. And if the church is there beside the river, could I go back and find where Momma lays? Does life still go to sleep just after sunset? Are the berries still as big on the vine? Do old men sit and talk about the old days? They way they did in 1949..
My eyes have seen the glory of the tramplin at the zoo,. We washed our hands in niggers blood and all the mongrals too,. We're bringing down the zog machine jew by jew by jew,.
{Chorus}. Take me out. Take me anywhere, I'm around. I'd meet you anywhere at all. I'd meet you anywhere at all. I'd meet you anywhere. . Oh I wanna see everything you've seen.
You got another boy I hear he looks a lot like me. Doesn't come with some kind of guarantee. Well I got me another girl. She looks like you at twenty... three.
I lose my blues honey when I'm with you. No one else could ever do. You're in my heart to stay. But when I'm gone and I'm all alone. I'll be singing this song.