Welcome to Earth, third rock from the sun She walks into Smokey's one hip at a time Like a broken field runner, slippin' through the line He likes the
I ain't never hauled hay in the trunk of my car But I drunk a little shine from a mason jar I know how to work and how to have fun I'm a good-timin',
Once upon a time there were two hearts On a road to happy ever after And the story goes that the real world Snug up and stole their sunlight and their
If I have send a message like a whisper on the breeze Reckon it's no wonder that it never got to me 'Cos I'm down here in Kentucky, where the sun don'
Woke up this morning all alone I turned over and you were gone Pulled the shade and looked down the drive And you were gone in my 65 All that's left in
I'm stoned on your love Kick her off Earl, yeah I don't need cigarettes or whiskey I don't get a rush from caffeine Ain't trippin' out on nothing Not
I could barely breathe when you told me goodbye Thought my knees would go as you walked down the drive It was I could do to hold back the tears I whispered
I took the last drag of my last lucky As I left that old cafe I heard the gravel crunchin' like our broken hearts As I watched her walk away We were
We're gather in this room today to say our last goodbyes Friends and kinfolks stayed away, it's down to you and I It's just a simple service and much
Well the beer's on the bar and the smoke fills the air There's a fool in every corner, man, I just don't care Tight pants, line dance, Stetson hats and
For you the love that we knew is over and done That may be, but as for me it still goes on You found somebody new who made you forget What we had but
a man putting quarters in the slot Show me a woman who left her man And I'll show you a man with a drink in his hand Set him up, Joe, set him up, Joe
The siren on the street outside, didn't even turn your head It couldn't cut the silence between us in this bed You're staring at your wall and I'm staring
He had plastic bags wrapped around his shoes He was covered with the evening news Had a pair of old wool socks on his hands The bank sign was flashin'
Let me show you where I stop today Had my doubts, packed my clothes, I was on my way Right here on this spot was as far as I got And I couldn't make it
Falling down the stair, gave me quiet a scare Turned around to see if anybody saw But no one's there 'cause you're not here So no one cares and no one
She walks into Smokey's one hip at a time Like a broken field runner slippin' through the line He likes the way she looks so he calls the little wife
Up and down the street tonight There's a Santa Claus at every light Trees for sale on the corner lot Waiting for a home Everywhere across the land Gifts