I wake up to the silence. In a room where I once heard "Good Morning Dear". I never thought I'd miss the early morning smell. Of hairspray in the air.
(Randy Travis/ Ron Avis). . It's the last thing I needed. On a star-filled night. The one who broke my heart. Comin' into sight. Walkin' hand-in-hand with the one who holds her now.
You're my always and forever. You're the one that hung the moon. After all these nights together. I still get lost in your perfume. . And if I could write a love song.
I did my part, I tried my best. I gave my heart, I took no rest. Time will tell, if I left my mark. But I'll know full well, I did my part.. . When I look down that road.
Randy Travis/Buck Moore/Eddie Lee. . Many nights, I've stood here by this window. Wondering if I'd always be alone. No one here to share this lonely bedroom.
The first time I saw you. I felt weak inside. I searched my heart and mind. For words I couldn't find. Somehow you seemed to see. What came over me that night.
Lovely hula hands, graceful as a bird in motion. Riding like the dove over the ocean, lovely hula hands. Kah Li ma na ni'ea. Lovely hula hands, telling of the rain in the valleys.
I am going where I've never been. I am going where there's no sin. There I will join my Lord and friend. Yes I am going where I've never been. . Don't be crying those bitter tears.
Silver bells are ringing. Carolers are singing. Snowflakes drifting through the air. Everybody shopping. Got no time for stopping. It looks like Christmas is here.
High on a mountain in western Montana. A silhouette moves 'cross a cinnamon sky. Riding alone on a horse he called Music. With a song on his lips, and a tear in his eye.
Dirt road in the twilight. Woods so cool and dark. Up ahead pale neon. Some where a dog barks. Honky tonk moon. Keeps shining on my baby and me. . Breaking up the pool balls.
Troy Seals/Eddie Setser/Jerry Phillips. . Don't you cry, don't you moan. Hang your head down all night long. That ole feeling sure ain't nothing new. .
Chris Knight/Sam Tate/Annie Tate). . A hundred cups of coffee,. five hundred cigarettes. A thousand miles of highway. and I ain't forgot her yet. But I keep on moving,.
High in a tree on the top of the hill. By the light of the lonesome ol' moon. I hear the call of a lone whipporwill. Singing his mournful tune.. . Way off in the night blows the long freight train.
I ain't live forever but i've lived enough. and i've learned to be gentle and i've learned to be tough. I've found only two things that last to the end.
Light of the world You stepped down into darkness. Open my eyes, let me see. Beauty that made this heart adore You. Hope of a life spent with You. . Here I am to worship.
If I'd have been all you ever wanted. I wonder how much better I'd be. And I know you think it's over. 'Cause you're so far away. But darlin' you're still here with me.
When the music fades and all is stripped away. And I simply come. Longing just to bring something that's of worth. That will bless Your heart. . I'll bring You more than a song.
I found myself. In a cross condition. Maybe it was her. Maybe it was me. Somethin's wrong. There was somethin' missin'. I couldn't stand to stay. So I had to leave.
He's my rock, my sword, my shield. He's my wheel in the middle of the field. He's the lily of the valley. He's the bright and morning star. Makes no difference what you say.