I'd hook my wagon to my trike and I'd head across the yard. To my big sandbox where I worked real hard. Playing all day with my little toy trucks. Backhoes, bulldozers, earth-moving stuff.
I wanna be loved by you, bayou baby. Nobody else but you bayou baby. I searched this world from end to end. I finally found where I should've always been.
Oh, if I had a big ol' eraser, I'd start from today. And go back through life's pages and correct a lot of things. Yeah, steppin' on toes with my foot in my mouth.
Jack handed Rita his paycheck. With his apologies. He said, "They're cutting back at work. They had to let me go". . And Jack expected tears, he expected worse.
That alarm sounds without warning. I wake up and say, "Good morning". And I love you. . I know sometimes you're still sleeping. And I still whisper, "Babe I'm leavin'".
I look at you and I remember. The way I felt on the day we met. That same old feeling washes over me. It's hard to forget. . Nothing has ever changed for me babe.
I hollered, "Hey honey, I'm home". Like I do every day at four. But the TV ain't on and the car is gone. She must be at the store. . Then I spied this piece of paper.
You say, you wish you could stay for another round. Help me close this tavern down. But your better half said you better not be late. . Or there's gonna be some hell to pay.
Ill search and find that special tree. One that looks just right. Then Ill decorate it perfectly. Even if it takes all night. . Then Ill light the fire.
Baby let your hair fall down around me. Let me feel your body close right next to me. There's something about the way you look into my eyes. That let's me know that you wear no disguise.
First time I saw you girl you lit up the room. How was I supposed to know. Beyond the way that your smile caught my eye. You had something deeper to show.
Skimpy bikinis and bear skin. It's always good to see them out again. Cabin fever, grey skies. Six months of winter finally waved goodbye. Sometimes this world seems cold as ice.
I was watching the news tonight. Anchorman said there was a fight. And a young man died from his wounds. They showed pictures of the battle. . And I almost turned the channel.
There's no place I'd rather be. Than on this blanket here with you. Watching that big red sunset. Into a Caribbean blue. We're sure it's hot down here.
I've seen the sunset from the top of a mountain,. And I've walked the streets of Kathmandu. I've seen a sky so full of stars, I couldn't count them. But i ain't never seen nothing like you.
Moments That Matter. (Aaron Lines/Mark Irwin/Josh Kear). . I used to think I was a bigshot. Thought I had it all but guess what. Can't measure life by the things you got.
Let me pour you a tall one,. Come sit down next to me.. Baby you look so good,. In those faded jeans.. . I've been stoned cold sober,. You've been cold as ice..
Just Drunk Enough Lyrics. . I knew it would happen someday. But I never thought that itd be tonight. Then you walked into the bar with your new Mr. Right.
When I was a kid I had it made in the shade. Couple girlfriends and a Chevrolet. Oh how I long for those days. When all I needed was a couple of bucks.
Jamie's a highschool teacher. She wakes up every morning at the crack of dawn. And puts the coffee on. Gives her lectures, grades those papers. The Work ain't done when the last one's gone.