She walked to his car from the church house. Where he sat waiting in the night. And her hands trembled on her Bible. As she held on firmly to the right.
Old Bill Brown was known around town. For slippin' around at night. He'd grab a jug and cut a rug. Man, he'd really live it up right. . Oh, Suzy Brown finally found.
I got tired of New York City, of its sidewalks and its heat. So I got myself a great big horse and I rode him down the street. And then I hollered, "Hi, ho, Silver" and, "Get 'em up, Scout".
Come all ye fair and tender ladies. Take warning how you court your men. They're like a star on a summer morning. They first appear and then they're gone.
Far away in a Spanish dungeon. A Cuban soldier lay. Slowly dyin' from the torture. Inflicted day by day. . He begged to send a message. But this kindness was denied.
Now I'll tell you in Chicago boys, I was broken man. Dirty movies, credit cards and bills past due again. And that son of mine spit in my face and then I tanned his eye.
You know all the right people. You wear all of the right clothes. You got a snappy little sports car. All your own. . You got the cool conversation. On your high tech telephone.
baby you can be my santa claus. and i'll come sit on your lap. whisper what i really want. what do you think about that. . cause i want to be naughty.
Did you put my things away. In a box, get 'em out on a lonely day. Well, I put your stuff in a bag. Set it by the curb. With the rest of the trash. When it's over, it's really over.
Slept in my makeup. Didn't get my teeth brushed. I crashed on the couch. And now my mouth tastes like yesterday's news. . Well, hello Jim Beam. Oh, the places you've seen.
Unloose this hold you've got on me. Unlock this heart that can't get free. Unlive the night you kissed and hugged me. . Undream the dreams that we both shared.
We met down at the floating dock. I snuck out, scared, I didn't want to get caught. We were nervous, mm, but it was worth it. . There was no such thing as consequence.
I found a book that my mama kept. Filled with secrets she hid. And in a dusty old attic, one mornin' I read. About a woman I never met. Who had dreams just like mine.
I could go on out tonight and do anything I want. I can find someone to hold me. But I've got my reasons but reasons I don't. . I know you're gone, I just can't move on.
I still love you and I don't why. And I can't rise above you so I don't even try. And tonight there you are holding her close to your heart. And I try not to look, but when I do.
His eyes are blue just like the ocean. His heart is a river free. And now and then he gets the notion. And he finds his way to me. . His loves like rain on a tin roof.
His eyes are blue just like the ocean. His heart is a river free. And now and then he gets the notion. And he finds his way to me. . His loves like rain on a tin roof.
All alone in a cafe. I watch the world rushin' by. They're all dreamin' 'bout dollars and thinkin'. 'Bout mountains that they have to climb. . A woman checks her reflection.
From concrete to shingles and every single nail. We drove to hold this house together. That stained glass door those hardwood floors cost a little more.
Momma is cryin in the kitchen. Even the dog can feel the chill. She lays her head down on the table. Next to a stack of unpaid bills. . Oh, Daddy puts his arms around her.