My granddaddy ran moonshine. Till the day he died. Left behind his children. And a 45. Well that outlaw stuff. Runs through my blood. I was raised to be tough.
Rolling lifes endless highway, seems there aint no wrong or right way. We just keep heading towards that distant light. Maybe were two restless souls, never sure which way to go.
Theres a town in Georgia. That I once called mine. Just across the muddy water. From the Carolina side. . They say home is a place you go. Where they have to take you in.
Ooh, alright. . If you're heading south on Georgia one twenty-nine. Straight into Athens past the Clark county line. There's an old Texaco right across.
What's become of our two hearts, lately we just play the parts. We say the lines but there's no spark. We never miss a cue but it's a passionless walk-through.
I was 10, I was thin, I was playin' first base. With a second hand glove and dirt on my face. In nowhere, Virginia. Who'd ever figure that kid in the yard would go very far.
I took a drive today. Saw an old willow tree. I thought about a bedroom window. Thought about you and me. . Yeah, talk about an endless summer. I'm still living it now.
I'd like to think that I'm alright. that I'm not empty every night. without your touch to fill me up. . And I don't miss your face. beside me on that pillowcase.
VERSE 1. . I MET YOU ON A PLANE. ON MY WAY TO NEW YORK. AND I COULDN'T REALLY EXPLAIN. MY GOOD LUCK. FOR I SEE YOU AS AN ANGEL. SENT TO ME. ONLY YOU DON'T KNOW.
(Traditional)Arranged by Emory Gordy, Jr.. . Away in a manger, no crib for a bed,. The little Lord Jesus laid down his sweet head.. The stars in the sky looked down where he lay,.
I don't need to go crazy. Runnin' round town til dawn. The last thing I need's a shoulder. To let my tears fall on. If you wanna know the truth. I'd be good as new.
Now she knows all about me. Got the house on the market sent your boy off to school. Still you choose to live without me. Sayin' you needed time after all I've givin you.
I gave up cigarettes, I haven't had to light one yet. And it's been a year since I stopped. The same goes for alcohol, I don't touch the stuff at all.
You ask me how I'm doin' since you left. I can't lie, sometimes, I'm beside myself. And the way I feel is to hard to hide. A little on the lonely side.
You ask me how I'm doin' since you left. I can't lie, sometimes, I'm beside myself. And the way I feel is to hard to hide. A little on the lonely side.
I don't fall in love as a rule. 'Cause it always made me look like a fool. Well it keeps me up late, I can't concentrate. And I pride myself on keeping my cool.
Break us down by our elements and you might think he failed. We're not copper for one penny or even iron for one nail. And a dollar would be plenty to buy twenty of us.
We can talk and talk all night. If you want to that's all right. Till I've heard every word you've got to say. Go ahead and take your time. If you've got something on your mind.
You come banging on my screen door. Begging me to let you in. All I got to say is, "Honey where you've been?". This time I think it's you that's surrenderin'.