(Mark Erelli) Well, you know I used to be alone Never ever needed anyone I couldn't say what I was running from Man, I was constantly blue Down every
(Mark Erelli) I walked these streets before I knew your name Now you're by my side and nothing seems the same Has everything been turned around or am
(Mark Erelli) How many miles Did we travel down that road Searching all the while For a place to call our own So young and hypnotized By the stars in
(Mark Erelli) I met her on the farm on a hot summer night I don't have to tell you it was love at first sight It was a chance introduction by a mutual
(Mark Erelli) CHORUS It's just a bend in the river Where the water slows down Might not look like much to you But it's my hometown It ain't no mystery
(Mark Erelli) Everyday moves from a blessing to a curse Pull out of the driveway slip it in reverse Take a turn for the better, a turn for the worse
(Mark Erelli) There are seven sisters weeping Down by the old oxbow As the coffee colored river Swells with melting snow Soon a bittersweet new season
(Mark Erelli) Out here on this road just after midnight Silver sickle rising in the east I'm steady on the wheel But I know just how you feel So just
(Jim Armenti) I've been called every bad name, some I can't name By judges and lawyers and folks I never met But my mother she called me Walker Jermaine
It's written of in papers, books and magazines For centuries adventurers set sail In schooners, clippers, sloops and brigs and barquentines O'er the
(Mark Erelli) Did you think they'd part the seas for you like Moses Did you think everything would come up roses For every door they open There's another
(Mark Erelli) Whenever you call you can bet I'll always come So honey you can just forget the other ones Though you're cruel and unkind I'm the very
(Mark Erelli) The sky went black, the world stopped turning round As you took my hand and sat me down Remember how I cried as you broke the news My best
(Mark Erelli) I'm not the kind to believe in superstition Lately the truth I have seen is stranger than non-fiction You race through my blood, some kind
(Mark Erelli) Darlin' it's the end for you and I We've both seen this coming for some time I could say I'm sorry But you'd not believe it You could say
It was a dry and dusty summer day When that wagon train pulled in Just three hours 'til the matinee Was scheduled to begin As the razorbacks unloaded
The alarm goes off and you hit the shower first, I make the coffee, it?s a routine we rehearsed, Turn the radio on and it?s wishing us a happy new year
(Mark Erelli) It's no secret, no mystery How you once loved me so Now you're part of my history That was a long time ago You'd think I'd have learned