They call me the Crazy Lemon. I'm crazy, wild, free for a while. I can't help what they think, I was born that way. I'll be a little crazy till my dyin' day.
For you the love that we knew is over and done. That may be, but as for me it still goes on. You found somebody new who made you forget. What we had but I can't do that yet.
I never did good in school I was a rebel at heart. While everybody was makin' the grade. I was getting up to no good down to an art. But then you came along and baby there I went.
River's on the rise, crows are in the skies. Look at that big yellow cornbread moon. Now that you're lookin', do you feel something cookin'?. Look at that cornbread moon.
(Bobby Braddock). . It used to be red wine there in room 3-2-9. Over the river where we weren't well-known. Now it's two coffees then off to the office.
Hey operator, cancel the phone call. I hear somebody knockin' at the door. Lookie here it's Loretta and she never looked better. Her arms full of groceries from the store.
I'm not a wealthy man, don't pay for my suntan. I work out in the heat and the cold. Sometimes, I'd like to be the big, bad wolf. Instead of just another sheep in the fold.
The carnival is closed for the winter. The gates are full of nails. All my belongings in a camper truck. In front of some Hell Hole Motel.. . The rides are wrapped in canvass.
I'm out here stranded on this Oklahoma road. Nothing but a broken truck, heat and dust and a million high line poles. If only I could tap the line I'd be just fine.
You knew when you first met me. I was a good time kind of guy. You wanted me to change my ways. I told you that I'd try. . Well I've gone from wild and crazy.
Well, I gave all my money to the banker this month. Now, I got no more money to spend. She smiled when she saw me comin' through that door. When I left she said, "Come back again".
Oh, they say that you would hurt me. That you'd break this heart of mine. If that's what you've been doin'. Hurt me all the time. Hurt me all the time.
She said shed meet me. In the cheap seats at the end zone. And now I sittins here cryin. In the parkin lot of the Astro Dome. . When she stands me up like this.
Well the beer's on the bar and the smoke fills the air. and there's a fool in every corner man I just don't care. tight pants, line dance, stetson hats and cowboy boots.
Well the beer's on the bar and the smoke fills the air. There's a fool in every corner, man, I just don't care. Tight pants, line dance, Stetson hats and cowboy boots.
I have stumbled on the plains, staggered in the wind. Stood at a crossroad or two. Cried to a river, swept to the sea. All just to get to you. . I have jumped the yellow cab, hopped a rusty freight.
The only the thing I see ahead, is just the heat a rising off the road. The rainbows I've been chasing keep on fading before I find my pot of gold. And more and more I'm thinking, that the only treasures that I'll ever know.
If I have send a message like a whisper on the breeze. Reckon it's no wonder that it never got to me. 'Cos I'm down here in Kentucky, where the sun don't ever shine.
She walks into Smokey's one hip at a time. Like a broken field runner slippin' through the line. He likes the way she looks so he calls the little wife says.
Have yourself a merry little Christmas let your heart be light. From now on our troubles will be out of sight. Have yourself a merry little Christmas make the Yule-tide gay.