Long day, long week. Baby let me lay you down and get you off your feet. What you waiting for, my heart's an open door. There's nothing, I love more than when you.
(Gary Scruggs/Shawn Camp). . Used to think that love would be so simple. Just happy ever after one another. Sometimes it's hot to trot. And sometimes it's the old cold shoulder.
Chrome, she can see herself in the shiny grill and the. Wire wheels of a red Chevelle with four on the floor and the top down. Chrome, zippin' by on an Electra Glide.
Maybe you were right, maybe I was wrong. Maybe I said goodbye a little too strong. But, you been away way too long come home. A little too harsh, a little too loud.
Bobby Joel and Betty got a real nice farm. Everybody knows that they work real hard. Bobby Joel sweatin' in the noonday sun. Betty right beside him 'til the work's all done.
Is this wrong, is this real. Should I deny the way I feel. Every time I get close to you. Feels like I'm doin' somethin'. I'm not supposed to do. . Can I want your love.
I saw an angel fall from grace when I was just eighteen. With lipstick on her cigarette and fire on both wings. She never even looked back. As she spiraled toward the ground.
Troubled soul, all alone. I can feel your sadness. The hearache and the madness. . Are hittin' hard tonight. You're cornered up and hunkered down. The walls are tall around you.
Get ready baby, we're going uptown. It's friday night, we're gonna get down. I thought you might like this brand new baby-blue dress. I figured out about a quarter 'til ten.
It's good to hear your voice after all this time. I've been told I'm hard to find. It's raining here but I'm keeping dry. And for me that's doing good.
Down the street, up the drive, park the car, step outside. Across the lawn, up the stairs, on the porch, I'm gettin' there. Key in the lock, through the door, down the hall I walked so many times before.
If this was a joke. I'd be laughing by now. Cuttin' up with the boys. And braggin' bout how. I talked my way. Out of the trouble I was in again. . She kept sayin'.
There's a stack of pizza boxes. And cigarette stuffed beer bottles up on my TV. But it's better than I thought it'd be. . There's a pile of dirty laundry.
No more than just a broken heart ago. I made a promise to myself I'd never. Trust someone again. Judging form my rough and rocky past. I wrote off love as just a game a fool will play and never win.
I never thought that this is where I'd settle down. I thought I'd die an old man back in my hometown. They gave me this plot of land. Me and some other men, for a job well-done.
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.
No more than just a broken heart ago. I made a promise to myself I'd never. Trust someone again. Judging form my rough and rocky past. I wrote off love as just a game a fool will play and never win.
She wore a pink 'Bama do-rag. Smackin' on Juicy Fruit. Red clay stickin'. To her Timberland boots. . A tight white t-shirt. Showin' off her Talledega tan.
See that boy standing there by the dance floor. He's lookin' like the Marlboro Man. Starched shirt, starched jeans, big trophy buckle. And an empty Copenhagen can.
It was a home run when the game was tied. A pick up truck when I could drive. One pink line when Katie said I'm late. It was a passing grade, a pretty girl.