Soon the pines will be falling everywhere As the village children fight each other for their share And the six-o-nine goes roaring past the creek As Deacon
Alone in this house again tonight I got the TV on, the sound turned down and a bottle of wine There's pictures of you and I on the walls around me The
When I picked you up for our first date baby Well, your pretty blue eyes, they were drivin? me crazy And the tiny little thought that was so amazing is
Last night I fell asleep, and I saw you dancing in my dreams, Just like the way the Autumn leaves fall for you. All for you. You changed my life, you
You spun your web back a Sunday or two I ain't never met nobody Like the likes of you You got me preachin' the news You turned down my road and decided
I heard the rumor that we're callin' it off And we won't last too long But I got this feelin' when I'm looking at you Baby, They couldn't be more wrong
It was about five til' five on Friday We were all getting ready to go And the boss man started screaming And his veins began to show He said "You and
You brought that bottle home in a paper sack Drew the blinds and locked the doors And there's nothing but empty there inside that glass So you pour a
It's killin' me to write the word "goodbye" I've wadded up and tossed a thousand tries We both know the reason There ain't nothing to explain But I know
Lord I fell for her smile And she loved me for a while Then she said good-bye gotta go Left me standing on the side of the road Now she's gone and I'm
I had a heck of a time gettin' into my house today There was a big ass U-Haul trailer in my way And she was headed for the car ...so I grabbed my old
You know the cards are stacked against this As we surrender our defenses And I've torn down all my fences just for you And you feel it too What do we
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Well I ain't proud of what I'm about to do All alone up here with you With the picture of your man Face down upon the night stand, so he can't see And
Down the drain pipe cross the yard and through the fence I risked a whoopin' every time I went 'Cause white boys weren't allowed On the colored side of
Runnin' from the rate race Just as fast as I can Take off my tie so I can breathe Me, I'm going where the fresh air's blowin' Take a little walk in the
(Gary Burr/Monty Powell/Keith Urban) Billy left on Friday night with twenty dollars cash Had a thousand more and a diamond on his hand When he got back
Well, I don't know why I came here tonight I got the feeling something ain't right I'm so scared in case I fall off my chair And I'm wondering if I'll