Lessons Learned. . I was ten years old the day I got caught. With some dime store candy that I never bought. I hung my head and I faced the wall. As Daddy showed me wrong from right.
I heard you saw her last night. at that dive down in Jamestown. I haven't seen her since the 4th of July. Did you get a chance to talk, did she mention me at all.
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Jesus come talk to your children. Jesus come talk to us Lord. Jesus come talk, come talk, come talk to your children. . Lord we gotta war down here. I Guess you might have heard.
Today my radio played a new love song. Pretty soon, I was singing along. When the chorus came around, I knew. Every word, every line was written about you.
Graffti on the overpass. Skidmarks on the road. Things I grew up doing. I never did out grow. In the middle of those running years. She walked into my life.
A little boy on a big jet plane. Taking off in the pouring rain. They're bouncin' 'round like a basketball. He says 'Mama what if we fall?'. She looks in those big scared eyes.
Last thing I expected. Was to get her call tonight. Cause the last thing that I heard from her. She found "Mr. Right". But when I came home this evening.
Last night she wasn't sleepin' when I came slippin in. I knew I had it comin, cause she knew where I'd been. She said "a part of me walks out that door everytime you leave.
Well I knew she was lonely, and I was alone. A stranger in a strange town, too far from home. Her eyes blue as diamonds, Her hair black as cole. I could feel her desire, Burning like fire, Right down to my sole.
It was where my mama sat on that. Old swing with her crochet. It was where Grand Daddy taught me. How to curse and how to pray. . It was where we made our own ice cream.
I see the way he doesn't treat you right. I see the tears that you try to hide. I feel the heartache that you don't show. Wish I had a way to let you know.
It was Sunday morning, I was seven years old. In the backyard playing in a big mudhole. I was all decked out, ready for church. Had my brand new suit all covered in dirt.
We went out for beers and a couple laughs. Knowing full well that every bad joke that Jimmy told, might be his last. So we laughed like the world wasn't at war.
I was born beside this river. 'bout a half a mile from here. but I never seemed to notice. that the water ran this clear. and I've never seen that color green.
Life hit me when I wasn't looking. It dealt me a hard hand to play. . I felt betrayed and forsaken. But I been makin' the wrong people pay. . I'm Done... I'm Done....
There's a little house I drive by everyday going into town. And it just kills me to see how he's let it run down. When I built it, to hear you tell it.
We argued over whether I could buy that Chevy. That Silverado sitting in the drive. She would always given when we'd fight about religion. Even though, Lord knows, that she was right.
I met him in a dive down in New Orleans. I recognized his handsome face. It was none of my business, but I had to know. What he was doing in this kind of place.
It's good to see your face again. It's been a while. How am I doing?. Well I get by somehow. You sure look good. Since your new love. Came in your life.