The carnival convoy just crossed the county line. Kids wavin' on the corner as the truck's rollin' by. They'll be settin' up the Big Top out in the field
I packed up my truck an' everything I owned: I said my goodbye's and threw away my 'phone, I didn't know where I was goin', so I just drove. South of
Don't make this easy on me, When you break my heart. Don't let me down gently: let me down hard. If you're thinkin' we can be friends: baby, think again
Well, enough Of this nonsense, baby We're bigger than this Let's get back to us And the thrill we felt with our first kiss You know the road can take
Four-thirty a.m., July 28, In the middle of a storm, never touching the brake, I drove like a bat outta hell, Down that lonely ol' four-lane. With the
They say the snow came early that winter, that year. A little foundling child on the Sister's stairs. But don't pity me, I'm the lucky one: Oh, can't
From across the room, I can feel this tension between us. It's always there, just outta sight. An' we both know, that love don't live here anymore.
Our Daddy liked George Jones, Haggard and Buck Owens, Momma liked the Eagles and The Beatles and the Rolling Stones. When I was just a little kid, I
He was standing there Next to that preacher man Shaking as he slipped that diamond on her hand They cut the cake Had a whirlwind honeymoon Now on the
Make up your mind on take me or leave me. We're just wastin' time lettin' love be. We're standin' in the valley with a shadow of a dime, Lookin' for
They come from every corner of our country, The cities, the mountains an' the farms. Modern-day minutemen and wiomen, Like our heroes from the past,
You say I am your everything: The half that makes you whole. You say you love me with all your heart, Your body and your soul. You say your love is an
It ain't easy: the road of life, it ain't easy. It don't matter if you're black or white, Nobody rides for free. Well, believe me, life is a bitter-sweet
Our daddy liked George Jones Haggard and Buck Owens Momma liked The Eagles and The Beatles And The Rolling Stones When I was just a little kid I became
It ain't easy, the road of life, it ain't easy It don't matter if you're black or white Nobody rides for free Well, believe me, life is a bitter-sweet
From across the room I can feel this tension between us It's always there Just outta sight An' we both know That love don't live here anymore You don
The carnival convoy just crossed the county line Kids wavin' on the corner as the truck's rollin' by They'll be settin' up the big top out in the field
Well, enough of this nonsense, baby We're bigger than this, let's get back to us And the thrill we felt with our first kiss You know the road can take