through everything And now we're not so sure Oh, Larsen B Oh, fall on me Oh, Larsen B Oh, fall on me Oh, Larsen B Oh, Larsen B Oh, won't you fall on
I'm all right now, I've got a new place to live A one room apartment out on West 35th No, I don't miss her and I've finally moved on I've found a companion
I've been walkin' these streets of Nashville Since I was a little kid Either in these boots or in my dreams Spent all I had to buy this Martin And I'
Will it be my Uncle Ronnie, I barely knew him when he left He was only nineteen when he crashed that red Corvette Will it be my great grandmother with
I ain't going to work, ain't going to class Going bare feet and kickin' back Gonna pacify my lazy bones ambition Chillin' I'm talkin', jet skis and inner
My Mama got married to someone I barely knew They had me then had my sister too I was too young to understand why he left But how it broke my Mama's
a single red rose and a table for two a nice chardonnay and an ocean view ships comin in stars comina?? out we sat and we talked a??til the place closed
In my high school, we separate the rich from the rest Those who wear rags from those who only wear the best And in my high school, they hold assemblies
Well, I didn't even bother to set the alarm If I'm a few hours late, whats the harm I've been in Mexico, I've been in Mexico I discovered how to take
I don't have too much to say About those things anyway The weather's cold or it's hot It's either wet or it's not I'm no expert on life I just try to
Her name was Sarah Jean, it was a night like this In front of the Dairy Queen, she gave me my first kiss I was just ten years old, so I never knew She
Five hours of football one afternoon Three nights of poker dragging in past two Four years of trying to make it last Even a fool could do the math No
There's aluminum cans and cigarettes butts Lyin' in the sides of the streets The baseball field in the County Park Is buried in a blanket of weeds There
You've got an eye for diamonds and things that shine You want a slick black Jag and a cellar of wine I'd have to hold two jobs to keep you in my arms
Did you really think she'd let you in with that bouquet Welcome you with open arms and say, "It's okay" Well, them long stemmed apologies won't work no
We sit alone in the darkest corner Waitress comes and takes our order And she looks at us, so suspiciously It's plain to see that we're lovers Tryin'
No hablo espanol Was all I knew of the local lingo And that old pocket guide to Mexico Wasn't much help to this out of place Gringo When I checked into
We grew up in the same town Three houses down on Magnolia Street Young love was going strong Even though your Dad and Mom were sound asleep A blanket