We've flown to the moon. But have we missed the boat along the way?. We reached for the stars. But are we that far removed from the cave?. . We've got radios and coda phones, computers.
A friend of mine bought himself a shovel. Said, I'm gonna tunnel me a mine. He set out to be a rich man. Happiness is what he thought he'd find. Got in too deep to see the diamonds.
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The first noel, the angels did say. Was to certain poor shepherds in fields where they lay. In fields where they lay keeping their sheep. On a cold winter's night that was so deep..
(Lee Thomas Miller/Bob Regan). . My father's father was the wisest man I ever knew. Sixty years of education. Seven years of school. Farming kept his body strong.
Chestnuts roasting on an open fire. Jack Frost nipping at your nose. Yule-tide carols being sung by a choir. And folks dressed up like Eskimos.. . Everybody knows a turkey.
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On the top shelf in the closet,. In the workshop where he spent his extra time. Was a dust wooden box that I had never noticed till that time. And we set on the table and carefully, we opened up the top.
The writing is on the wall, baby. We're different as day and night. But, I guess that I refused to face it. The blues in black and white. . When I got home I knew, mayby.
(Roger Brown/Trey Bruce). . Hope you didn't burn too many bridges. On your way back to haunt my heart. 'Cause it's safe behind these stones and ridges.
I've been throwing horseshoes. Over my left shoulder. I've spent most all my life. Searching for that four leaf clover. . When you run with me. Chasing my rainbows.
When I wake up in the morning, put my feet on the floor. I thank Him for the day that He gave me one more. I give Him all the praise, the one that I adore.
Twenty dollars out of momma's purse bough. us a tank of gas. And some Redman tobacco. when we were just teenage kids. Me and my old buddy Leroy,. we'd go driving around.
Thanks, thanks a lot. I got a broken heart that's all I got. You made me cry and I cried a lot. I lost your love honey thanks a lot. . You told our friends I was passing by.
Well, well, well, well. I look over yonder and what I see. Seems like a chariot coming after me. Swing low sweet chariot, coming for to carry me home.
I know I sent you packin'. But now I want you back again. Livin' without you ain't no livin' at all. How I miss your naggin'. And your tongue a-waggin'.
Well, well, well, well. I look over yonder and what I see. Seems like a chariot coming after me. Swing low sweet chariot, coming for to carry me home.
Well I woke up Sunday mornin', with no way to hold my head that didn't hurt. And the beer I had for breakfast wasn't bad, so I had one more, for dessert.
There's a stranger in my mirror. Who don't know how to behave. He keeps grinnin' 'bout you. And whistlin' tunes. While he ought to be watchin' me shave.
You've made up your mind. It was time. It was over. After we had come so far. But I think there's enough. Pieces of forgiveness. Somewhere in my broken heart.