(Cindy Walker - Bob Wills - Tommy Duncan) Tonight in a barroom, I'm sitting apart From the laughter and cheer The scenes of my life past before me While
that night of love, is lingering yet. And I know I never will forget. My little Cherokee Maiden, I love her so. And though we're far apart. I know I'
Don't be ashamed of your age Don't let the years get you down That old gang you knew They still think of you As a rounder in your old home town Don't
Dusty skies I can't see nothing in sight Good old Dan you'll have to guide me right For we lose our way the cattle will stray And we lose them all tonight
and Cindy Walker) Now, I don't care if I'm not the first love you've known, Just so I'll be the last. No, I don't care if I'm not the first one you've
don't you think I know I've been acting real funny for a week or so It's not like me to see things through But I've never seen a sight quite like you
cried for you day and night For the letters that you wouldn't write But now it's alright, alright, alright You won't have to write anymore Not so long ago you will never know
you just once more [Chorus:] Oh, Oh, Oh, me, oh, my Miss Molly I'm in love with you Oh, me, oh, my Miss Molly won't you say you love me too
(Cindy Walker) So you saw her last night with her new love Yes they tell me they make quite a pair And that they both look happy together I just wonder
hold me Like I've been holding you in my heart Take me in your arms and tell me That you've missed me since we've been apart. You just don't know how
(Cindy Walker) Put a nickel in the jukebox And let it play For my heart is troubled with pain Take the cork from the bottle Of the warm red wine And
(Bob Wills/Cindy Walker) When it's sugarcane time And around about June I'll be walkin' with my sugar 'Neath that old sugar moon All the lovin' I missed
My heart is beating so And anyone can tell You think you know me well But you don't know me No you don't know the one Who thinks of you at night And
the past rise before me Watchin' the bubbles in my beer Visions of someone who loved me Brings a lone silent tear to my eye And I know that my life'
Don't let the years get you down 'Cause life ain't begun, until you're forty, son That's when you really start to go uptown And don't wish that you were
you day and night For the letters that you wouldn't write But now it's alright, alright, alright You won't have to write any more Not so long ago, you will never know
I thought I couldn't live without her Funny how wrong I could be Now I never even think about her And what she does doesn't mean a thing to me Well,
and hold me Like I've been holding you in my heart Take me in your arms and tell me That you've missed me since we've been apart You just don't know