I see myself in your eyes. And suddenly there's nothing left for me to hide. I used to be so scared of this. And now you've gone and changed it all with just a kiss.
I put the locket you gave me in a shoe box. With all my favorite high school pictures in a ziplock. So when I think about myself and all that I'm not.
I remember the year that my granddad died. Gone, gonna rise again. They dug his grave on the mountainside. Gone, gonna rise again. I was too young to understand.
From a distance, the world looks blue and green,. and the snow capped mountains white.. From a distance, the ocean meets the stream,. and the eagle takes to flight..
Put on my high heels, my little red dress. And sugar cookie perfume. And I don't care if you know I'm trying. It's time that you got a clue. . You say you wish that you could find girl like me.
Drivin' through town and I heard this song. Be comin' back and I won't be long. Broke my heart and made me cry. But according to the song I'm gonna be alright.
I'm tired, so tired, it's time to give it up. I've been draggin' his memory around long enough. It's weighin' heavy like a stone around my neck. I've got to find a way to forgive and forget.
Hey boy, Its me. Your sweet little everything. Who's always, Been here. Standing by your side and I've done it with a smile. And I've held, My tongue.
(Mitchell Parish/Harry White). Evevin', each night you come and you find me. Why must you always remind me. That my man is gone. Evevin', can't you see I'm deep in your power.
(Paul Nelson/Gene Nelson). Charlie's got a gold watch. Don't seem like a whole lot. After thirty years of drivin'. Up and down the interstate. But Charlie's had a good life.
Come and listen you fellows so young and so fine. And seek not your fortunes in the dark dreary mines. It will form as a habit and seep in your soul. Till the stream of your blood runs as black as the coal.
Now that our mountain is growing. With people hungry for wealth. How come it's you that's a going. And I'm left all alone by myself?. . We used to hunt the cool caverns.
(Susanna Clark/Richard Leigh). My daddy told me when I was a young girl. A lesson he learned, it was a long time ago. If you want to have someone to hold onto.
Travelin' on down that coal town road. Listen to my rubber tires whine. Goodbye to buckeye and white sycamore. I'm leavin' you behind. . Oh, I've been a coal miner all my life.
Hey there little cactus flower your ways are sharper than a knife. And they cause the heart to bleed. You think that love is flower well baby you abused the right to rule over me.
(Adapted and Arranged by Dougie MacLean and Kathy Mattea). (Translation by Kenna Campbell). My love, my treasured one are you. My sweet and lovely son are you.
An old friend lay on his dying bed. Held my hand to his bony breast. And he whispered low as I bent my head. Oh, they're calling me home. They're calling me home.
I used to love him that ain't no lie. We had a good thing, 'til he said goodbye. Then with one touch you set my heart ablaze. I'm burnin' old memories with a brand new flame.
(Larry Boone/Gene Nelson/Paul Nelson). I used to love him that ain't no lie. We had a good thing till he said goodbye. Then with one touch you set my heart ablaze.
Hail blessed morn,see the great Mediator. Down from the regions of glory descend. Shepherds, go worship the babe in the manger. Lo for a God the bright angels attend.