Baby, baby, if it ever rains on you. Baby, I'm a talkin' about the blues for you. You get soaked to the skin. And your cheatin' heart would cry within.
What good did you get out of breaking my heart. Did you feel of me when you said we must part. Did it make you happy to see my teardrops start. What good did you get out of breaking my heart.
Thank you, Detroit, you treated me good. But I've been here longer than I should. I enjoyed the money, but I miss my honey so. One thing's on my mind, it's watermelon time in Georgia.
You and me are like a country song. You don't think it's love unless you do me wrong. . Well baby what you see is what you ain't gonna get. And what you ain't gonna get is me.
(Lari White/Chuck Jones). . She's worked her way from Paris, Texas to Moscow, Alabam'. Tended bars and tended babies from Rome to Bethlehem. She's been the checkout queen of Abilene.
If wishes were horses. I'd ride a fast one. If wishes were wings. I'd fly wild and free. . If wishes were trains. I'd be on the last one. If wishes came true.
Well, I guess you might'a heard of me. That I'm a little loose and fancy free. Darling, I don't wanna leave no doubt. I'm the girl your mama warned you about.
(Lari White/Chris Waters). . It's been awhile since I've seen you around. You don't come down to the lonely side of town. Since we've been out of touch.
He'd had some time, he'd been doing fine. He couldn't remember when she'd last crossed his mind. But a storm cloud comes stealin' with that old mournful feelin'.
(lari white/chuck cannon). . Come here darlin', let me whisper in your ear. A precious little secret that I think you need to hear. With the way the women's movement's always making the news.
We got it, we got it, we got it. We got it, we got it, we got it. . Everywhere all I see. People throwin' away love so casually. They must not have what we have found.
Got my money on that old blind horse. She can't see but she knows the course. . I know some people who have seen it all. Yet their hearts beat behind walls.
Looking out my window, staring through the pain. I can't see the rainbow for the rain. Someday I'll forget you, life goes on, they say. But they don't know what's standing in my way.
Kasey needs another spray on tan. Momma's here to keep Cheyenne. It's almost nine o'clock and time to go. She's livin' in a single wide. Doin' what she has to, to survive.
Well my best girl friend says you gotta be kidding me. Married to a boy, just turned 23. I always knew you were wild at heart. I gotta know everything from the start.
Would it make a difference if I spoke more quietly?. Can you hear me if I barely breathe?. Would it make it easier if I was not here at all?. Would it help you make this feel small?.
Well the tree lie down beneath you. The grasses bow & sway. The sands rise to meet you. The ocean it makes way. . And you move through your directions.
I make a really bad umbrella. Just like I said I would. I'm full of holes and I do not stay put. . So don't think I'm keeping you dry. It just is not raining yet.
Every little wasted word and every little wasted smile. And every little wasted year, every little wasted mile. We're gonna leave them all right here.