Once in a lifetime. You'll open up your heart. Maybe once in your lifetime. You'll swear to never be apart. You think your love's on solid ground. Then out the blue, it all comes tumbling down.
Ain't no whiskey in this glass. Try not to smoke too many cigarettes. I stay away from Mary Jane. These are my choices. . Ain't gonna judge you if you do.
I was flippin' through the channels. A lazy Sunday afternoon. Caught the race in Talladega. Comin' round lap twenty-two. When the fella in the blue car.
So many close calls, dodging reckin' balls. They're ain't appeared for, I didn't fall through. Girl, there's no tellin' how, I ever made it out. And lived to talk 'bout the reckless things I use to do.
Monday I...from Pennsylvania. Swapped it for a load of long horns in for work. Wednesday I slept 'til noon. Parked outside a Houston breezy spoon. . Here it takes it's hot salt south to Albuquerque.
Look at you sittin on that tailgate. All barefoot, beautiful & brown eyed. Just watching you breathin is blowin me away. All I can think about tonight.
Give me a front porch with a summer breeze. Give me "Yes Ma'am", "No Sit" and "Thank you",. "Please". Give me a hero who don't lie, steal or cheat. And a little good news.
It's a song on the radio. It's your picture on the wall in my bedroom. It's any one of a million memories. Girl, everything takes me back but you. . It's every place that we've ever been.
Everyone knows I'm the hard workin' peace lovin' type. I walk a thousand miles out of my way. Just to keep from a fight. Poke fun at the way that I talk.
You're Sleeping Beauty when I wake you with a kiss. And you're Scarlet O'Hara when your hands are on your hips. You're Marilyn Monroe when the wind blows your dress.
One out of two ain't gonna make it. Those are the odds these days. And in a world of statistics. He's left tryin' to survive. 'Til every other Friday at five.
(Shawn Camp/Taylor Dunn). . Whenever I go out. Anywhere in town. I look for a crowd. Where you're not hangin' 'round. Say that I won't give. Your memory any room.
I told you I'd leave a light on. In case you ever wanted to come back home. You smiled and said you appreciate the gesture. I took every word to heart.
Got a little shade, got a little sun. Got a long list of things to get done. Too bad. So sad. . Got a little swing out on the porch. Old dog pantin' by the screen door.
Pardon me mister, it was my mistake. I gotta be more careful in a crowd. If you caught me talkin' to myself. Don't mind me, I'm dreaming out loud. . I can't stop wondering what did I do wrong.
I told you I'd leave a light on. In case you ever wanted to come back home. You smiled and said you appreciate the gesture. I took your every word to heart.
Usually I'm level-headed, ain't too excitable. Keep it on the slow and steady, Mr. Dependable. Always had the same job, the same look, the same friends.
That old photograph of us sure looks out of place. Layin' on your bag out in the hall. You're takin' it to remind you of our better days. The ones you say you'll miss when you're gone.
I said I'd call sometime. No I think I just said I might. 'Cause I was cool as Colorado. Mr. Saturday Night. We're talkin' shades on. Leanin' on the pay phone.
Nobody knows where she goes every other weekend. Monday morning shes back at work with a smile on her face again. They ask but she don't tell shes keeping him to her self.