The Talkin' Song Repair Blues - Alan Jackson. . Genre/Lang. : Country. . The mechanic raised up from under my hood. He shook his head and said, 'This ain't good.
Is he tall? Is he handsome?. Does he make enough and then some. Does he miss you every minute that he's gone. Is he funny? Is he witty?. Does he tell you that you're pretty.
I can hear her heart beat. It seams a little strong. I can hear the things I did wrong. I can hear her thoughts. By looking in her eyes. I can hear her all the times she cried.
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They came from near. They came from far. Following a distant star. To where he lay.. . Not being sure of what it meant. But knowing it was Heaven sent.
(Mel Torme). . Chestnuts roasting on an open fire. Jack Frost nipping at your nose. And Yuletide carols being sung by a choir. And folks dressed up like Eskimos.
When was the last time I told you,. just how much that you mean to me?. I'm sorry I took you forgranted,. but without you I know how I'd be.... . Imagine a day without sunshine.
They came from near, they came from far. Following a distant star to where he'd lay. Not being sure of what it meant. But knowing it was heaven sent, they made their way.
(Mark D. Sanders/Tim Nichols/Tia Sillars). . If money grew on hackberry trees,. If time wasn't such a luxury;. If love was lovesick over me:. That'd Be Alright..
I had to look through our old pictures. To see the way we used to smile. Before we left love in the closet. Like it just went out of style. . Can we pull out those old feelin's.
It's another Tequila Sunrise. Staring slowly cross the sky. I said goodbye. . And he was just a hired hand. Working on the dreams he planed to try. As days go by.
Thank God for the Radio. Alan Jackson. (Max D. Barnes/Robert John Jones). . On the wrong end of the highway. When the long night has no end. When there's no one there beside me.
Talk about life, talk about death. Talk about catching every breath. Talk about when, and talk about why!. Talk about do, and talk about don't. Talk about will and talk about won't.
If you wanna drive a big limousine. I'll buy the longest one you've ever seen. I'll buy you tall, tall trees and all the waters in the seas. I'm a fool, fool, fool for you.
You got the last of all your stuff. You got your car cranked up. And I guess there ain't a thing that I can say. I'm thinking as I'm standing here. And suddenly it all comes clear.
'Tis so sweet to trust in Jesus. And to take Him at His word. Just to rest upon His promise. And to know, "Thus saith the Lord". . Jesus, Jesus, how I trust Him.
Oh, say, can you see,. by the dawn's early light. What so proudly we hailed at the twilight's last gleaming Whose broad stripes and bright stars, through the perilous fight Over the ramparts we watched,.
This is a three minute song. To tell her that I love her. And how wonderful we get along. A sweet sentiment that's borderline slick. A lotta right and not much wrong.
That ol' sun comes up every mornin'. And goes back down at the end of every day. It's just that way. Stars show up every evenin'. Man in the moon comes out to play.