when the force of the wind. sends a chill down my spine. and I long for your love. sweet caress. I know you moved on. but my love, it lingers on. in a dream that the wind.
Tonight you're mine, completely. You give your soul so sweetly. Tonight the light of love is in your eyes. But will you love me tomorrow. . Is this a lasting treasure.
You took my heart, misery. You taught me blues. Well I got a lot of patience baby. That's a lot of patience to lose. I'm crying, I'm mad at my country.
Dinner in the kitchen. Delicious to eat. Thou shall not kill, darlin'. Let wild things run free. I heard. The wolf is gone. I heard. So is the whale of the sea.
Gonna make my livin'. Independence. Workin' with the gypsies. They call it 'that ribbon of highway'. Gonna buy a house. Make it a home. Another mile. A shot of coffee.
Bill I love you so. I always will. I look at you and see. the passion eyes of May. Oh but am I ever gonna see. my wedding day?. Oh I was on your side Bill.
It takes a worried man to sing a worried song. It takes a worried man to sing a worried song. It takes a worried man to sing a worried song. I'm worried now but I won't be worried long.
The year is two thousand and eighty. And hardly a highway remains. Gone are the days of the diesel. And songs about wrecks in the rain. The Macs and MacLeans have all rusted away.
I swear you could taste the chicken and tomatoes and the noodles and the marrow bone. But it really wadn't nothin' but some water and potatoes. And the wonderful wonderful soup stone.
I watch you most every night see you in the front porch lights. You and him sittin' in a swing radio playin' through the screen. Wilma Lou Wilma Lou don' let that boy put his hands on you.
The hulk of a man with a beer in his hand he looked like a drunk old fool. And I knew if I hit him right why I could knock him off of that stool. But everybody they said watch out hey that's the Tiger Man McCool.
I appreciate the coffee that you made I appreciate the shelter of your roof. I'll pay you back someday for all the kindness and all the other liberties I took.
On that first day of March the day that she was born. Wild as the wind was on the Friday morn. They all say that she looked evil even then. When her daddy smiled and said that she looked wild as the wind.
Bobby Bare. Willie Jones was a man I met when I lived in Baltimore. I was a guard and he was doing time. In the three long years he stayed there I got to know him well.
I wonder which one of us is to blame. The nicest thing that's come my way is you but I cannot offer you my heart or name. Oh it isn't fair to do me like you do I wonder which one of us is to blame.
We both know a certain party I won't mention any names. But you think you love this party who's brought me so much pain. I don't know what he's told you but I'll bet you think he's free.
Dear mom and dad I'm writing you to say I found a job. It's a good job I don't go to work till nine. If my old car holds up I guess I'll be home for the Fourth.
[ Jeannie Bare & Bobby Bare Jr ]. . Mama where'd I come from did they give me to you free. Did you buy me in a boystore mama where'd you find me. . Well Bobby I found you in a smile.
Spring could come you'd never show it love could come you'd never know it. Life has drawn so many tears from your eyes. You've been used then lost the user you've been branded as a loser.
Well here I am in Chicago all alone near the place where we met. I walk through the rain the wind whispers your name oh why won't they let me forget. Cause when the wind blows I get lonely and one day for sure you left behind.