Please consider the children. Don't walk out and leave. Remember they need you. Just the way they need me. . They'll grow up half attended. With just half a home.
I can see in your eyes there's been a change. My kiss that thrilled you is just a kiss now it's not quite the same. And the touch of your hand is only casually.
I left you this morning couldn't take it anymore. You laughed and you dared me till walk out the door. You said that I'd come back you knew what I'd do.
I'm happy when you're happy and I cry each time you're sad. It fills my life completely when you hold my hand. The greatest things I've ever seen is anything you do.
All of me belongs to you all the time you're the only one that's ever on my mind. There's no way that I could ever be untrue. There's not one single part of me that don't miss you through and through.
As I hear the Mocking birds, I remember the words. When you said, that forever you'd love me. Now happiness is gone, memories linger on. From the chains of our love, I set you free.
I've got a new road under my wheels. In my heart there's a new little song. My blues and my worries are over. From now on I'm drivin' alone. . Well, there's a new day comin' tomorrow.
I betcha my heart I love you. That's what I [Incomprehensible]. . Woke up one mornin' so early. Remembered your hair was curly. I rolled over and then I dreamed of you again.
Tonight in a bar alone I'm sitting. Apart from the laughter and the cheers. While scenes from the past rise before me. Just watchin' the bubbles in my beer.
Way down at the bottom of the river. There's a locket with a picture of me. She drowned what I thought was forever. She locked up our love and lost the key.
That 73 Monte Carlo had a car load of Schlitz and innocence. Half a pack of daddys cigarettes and a cassette of Jimmy Hendrix. We parked beside the railroad tracks.
I've turned sixteen, got a brand new six-string. Haggard and Hank, Sting and Springsteen. Peelin' the paint, every chance I got. Daddy said, "You're pretty good but it's tough out there.
Sittin' in the shade made. By a hay truck on a hot day. A cloud of dust on an old dirt road meant. Lemonade was on the way. . She was beautiful. And her daddy said that I made a good hand.
This world's enough to break a man's heart. Make him question who's in charge. And then you ask me to believe. What I can't see. . Well, my TV sold me some sin.
The welcome sign is missin' an "O". From a teenage twelve gauge shotgun hole. Been on the county's list of things, not to fix. For ten years now nothin' happens in this town.
Walk out of an alley with a bloody dollar bill. Holdin' your lunch money that no bully's gonna steal. Put that dime left over with the others in a box.
Come on. . Mouth full of blood one eye swoll shut. I mustered up one last punch before I bit the dust. He was the biggest dog in that fight. But he'd picked on me for the last time.
Me and Billy Joe Taylor joined each other at the hip. I loved him like the brother I never had. He was my go-to-guy on third and ten. Made me look good at the quarterback.
Nobody thinks you're falling in love. That I'm all you're thinking of. That you're worried that your heart. Will break any minute. . Oh but you are so-oh free.
Dust on the dashboard, rust on the back door. Daddy paid cash for that ol' four-door Ford Fairline. Bottle on the floorboard, butts in the ashtray. Where he sat and talked to mama after she passed away.