I am not a child now I can take care of myself I mustn't let them down now Mustn't let them see me cry I'm fine, I'm fine I'm too tired to listen I'm
friendship up I spent a few long summers Out on his old porch swing Said he was in the war when in the navy Lost his wife, lost his baby Broke down
Radio, radio Tell me what I wanna know, wanna know I've been wide awake staying up all night Waiting for a song that will make me feel alright Breakin
There are no words To paint a picture of you, girl Your eyes, those curves It's like you're from some other world You walk my way Oh God, it's so frustrating
Her daddy gave her her first pony Then told her to ride She climbed high in that saddle Fell I don't know how many times He taught her a lesson that she
You can take the girl out of the honky tonk But you can't take the honky tonk Take the honky tonk, out of the girl Well that dinner broke up at around
When the rain's blowing in your face And the whole world is on your case I would offer you a warm embrace To make you feel my love When the evening shadows
Once I thought that love was something I could never do Never knew that I could feel this much But this yearning in the deep part of my heart for you
I know forever is a long long time For a girl to put her heart on the line Trust is a tight rope we all have to walk Baby, don't be afraid I won't let
I was raised off of old Route 3 Out past where the blacktop ends We'd walk to church on Sunday mornin' Race barefoot back to the Johnson's fence That
My Maria Don't you know I've come a long long way I been longin' to see her when she's around she takes my blues away Sweet Maria The sunlight surely
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One hand reaches out and pulls a lost soul from harm While a thousand more go unspoken for And they say you, what good have you done by saving just this
On the eighth day God noticed a problem For there below Him stood a cowboy alone Stubborn and proud, reckless and loud God knew he'd never make it on