All my traveling time. Running circles around my dreams. Waking up to find. Our love's not what it seems. . Now my soul keeps calling for a long, lost day.
She was sixteen and he was twenty. She'd never strayed from that small town. He rode the rodeo. Her daddy said you know. That kind don't ever settle down.
Well I've been watchin' you. And you've been watchin' her. You looked like you saw a ghost. The moment she walked in. I knew there was someone else. Before I came along.
When you smile at me. You take me to a world I never thought I'd see. Your eyes can touch my soul. And fill me with a hunger only you can feed. When you smile at me.
Sunset in New Mexico. Will steal your breath away. Mountains wear a cloak of gold. As twilight claims the day. . Enchantment fills the sacred land. Where ancient mysteries began.
I was born on the wrong side of the city. Desperation in my mothers eyes. Factory whistle wake me every morning. At night the sirens sang my lullaby. .
I've called from every run down phone booth in Atlanta, Georgia. Tryin' to find someone to tell me where you'd gone. I begged and pleaded with your mama, 'til she gave me this number.
Just a skinny little Mississippi railroad man. That loved to sing and play. He brought his music from the cotton fields. To the the Hillbilly Hall of Fame.