Lyrics:
layin' in bed
When they pronounce me dead
He'd stand and breathe in the microphone
With his guitar hangin' to his knee bone
All the girls just sat
For years and years I've rambled
Drank my wines and gambled
But one day I thought I'd settle down
I met a perfect lady
She said she'd be my
That I adore you, dear
But grant me
Just the same
I'm not entirely to blame
For love
You'd be so easy to love
So easy to idolize
All others
Well I wish I had a dollar
For every piece of my broken heart
Yeah if they gave out a quarter
For every thread of my shattered life
Baby you'd
I can't get her out
I can't get her out of my mind
I can't get her out
I can't get her out of my mind
Everybody'd try to tell
But no I
had you
I wouldn't need the sun to light the morning
If I could have your love to light my night
I'd never for a second keep our love from
I heard from a friend you'd been messing around
With a cute little thing I'd been dating uptown
Well I don't know if I like that idea much
Well you'd
kissing me!"
Lilly was so good, ev'ry body could tell.
You'd never see her roam,
She'd always stay at home;
All the neighbors knew little Lilly too
gotta keep one eye open the further you go
You never dreamed you'd go down on one knee, but now
Who could have seen, you'd be so hard to please somehow
the photograph.
He blew his mind out in a car
He didn't notice that the lights had changed
A crowd of people stood and stared
They'd seen his face before
bright above
You'd love to love somebody, but there's nobody there to love
Did you ever get that longing on a June night
That wonderful longing you
I used to dream about angels But then I never knew
That I'd ever meet one And such a sweet one
Till I met you
When did you leave heaven? How
want to see me crawl across the floor to you?
Do you want to hear me beg you to take me back?
I'd gladly do it because
I don't want to fade away.
And a lot the things that young girls do
When she said you see that guy in the baseball cap
I'd like to spend some time with a boy like that
Betty said I
can't hurry home again.
If the good Lord worked all night a-makin' me a female plan, I'd say, "No, thanks, Lord. I'll just keep Ann."
How could I ever
heureux que moi
Marquis, tu es plus heureux que moi
D'avoir dame si belle
Si tu voulais me la donner
Je me chargerais d'elle
Sire, si vous n'étiez le
And wondering why it's me you're wronging
I tell you I mean it
I'm all for you body and soul
I can't believe it
It's hard to conceive it
That you'd turn
and only then
They would understand
They'd turn a full-blooded city boy
Into a full-blooded city man
If they could face it
I could take it in their
Sometimes when I feel low and things look blue
I wish a boy I had, say, one like you
Someone within her heart to build a throne
Someone who'd
after day,
She'd pine her heart away,
Yo lo lo lady ya,
But no love came her way.
Some day papa said,
Some day we'll go,
Down to the village in
Back when cattle creek used to sing
It's waters were sweet and it's banks were green
And sunny days, went on forever
Me and old bugler, we'd run
feelings of an almost human nature
This will not do
Call the schoolmaster
I always said he'd come to no good
In the end your honor
If they'd let me
If I sent a rose to you for every time you made me blue
You'd have a room full of roses
If I sent a rose of white for every time I cried all night
We'd go right on dancing and find sweet romancing then when we'd linger to love
My darling how sweet you'd look swinging your feet
From a silver lined
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