I was raised in a small town underneath a steeple. Raised with the good book in my hand. And though I loved the Shepherd, I didn't mix well with His people.
Girl, their playin our song, put your mark T.D down, look around. whole room is watching as they, think im out of my league, just a farmboy in jeans. With a girl like you, in her downtown scene.
She might look like a delicate flower. Little frill on her pink tank top. Yeah she talks kinda soft with a little country drawl. . Old money in the way she walks.
That big eight-wheeler rollin' down the track. And I'm movin' on, I'll soon be gone. You were flyin' too high, for my little old sky. And I'm movin' on.
I was hitch hiking walking neath the beating sun. No luck till that purple bus of love pulled up. They said Hey brah, looks like you could use a ride.
I was living in a world without color like an old photograph. Flying down the road,. never looked at what I might have passed. But when I met you girl I just had to slow down.
Sittin' in the bed of my truck. Barefoot and cuddled up. Sippin' sweet tea in the settin' sun. It's so hot outside, hair's untied and all undone. . Johnson Hill overlooks the fields.
It was a May full moon. We parked the car. And I sang you a song I wrote on my guitar. Oh I have kissed. Many times since then. But that first one is special.
When the workday's done there's a place we go. Where pirates used to party and the rum still flows. A little fishin' shack down a long grass road. Where everybody knows your name.
I like when you come hang out with me. In my messy apartment when we watch TV. And I cook you dinner. While you settle into my couch. . And I like how we go down to the laundromat.
Something 'bout the ocean that makes me smile. Makes me wanna stop and stay a while. Just give me a little beach that goes for miles and miles. I got sand in my soul.
I was walking in a midnight market. Through the shanties outside Juarez. She had a flower in her hair and the band filled the air. As we danced on the day of the dead.
We say Deo, Deo, Deo. Roll that barrel out. We say Deo, Deo. Twist the tap and pass it around. . He owns a Graddel by banyan tree. And old Jamacia called the ocean breeze.
Baby this ain't the first time. That I've played this game and lost. I don't mean to sound that mean. If that's how this comes across. . It hurts to watch you go.
It was a beautiful sunny morning, so we went for a drive,. Hacked up in the mountains, and we lost track of time.. A kissin' and a huggin', never saw the sun go down,.
Summer nights by the old marina in a seaside town south of Mendocino. We were college bound kids getting all untied we'd sleep all day and be up all night spent our time numbin our minds on nirvana and fireball.
She worked that summer in an ice cream stand. I'd give dun buggy tours through the sawgrass sand. I could hardly wait, to take my breaks and talk to you.
Might not make alot of money. Drive a beater for a car. But I'm your guy and you're my honey. We've got some dollars in a jar. Oh your daddy he knows I'm really good for you.
He fell in love with a girl named Kansas,. In the fall of 1863,. A farm boy and an officer's daughter,. In a time when young hearts shouldn't dream,. He said, "Kansas, I'll live you forever,".
I know everything between these city limit signs. And every run down outskirt bar. Who's gonna be getting right tonight. Straight away where the cops won't be.