While walking out, one evening, Not knowing where to go Just to pass the time away Before we held our show I heard a little mission band Playing with
How much tequila did I drink last night? It's really anybody's guess. I poured them so fast, I couldn't keep them in the glass, But this morning
Dear Penthouse, I never did believe anything I ever read in your magazine until just the other night. When something happen to me that was so strange
I knew a girl who was almost a lady She had a way with all the men in her life Every inch of her blossomed in beauty And she was born on the fourth of
I can't work late Although I need the money Gotta get home to my lovin' honey She'll be there waitin' Waitin' Impatiently Love is on a roll, love is
Now, right now, look at the place I'm in When I think about things that I could have done It's impossible for me to pretend CHORUS But I see it
come home from work this evening There was a note in the frying pan It said fix your own supper babe I run off with the Fuller brush man Chorus: And
It was the third of July on a cool cloudy sky I set in for a storm in the makin' I relaxed as I sat up in our three room flat while my wife was in the
Why do you always seem to criticize me Seems like everything I do just turns out wrong Why don?t you come on out and despise me So I could pack my bag
[spoken] This is a song I wrote with John Prine 4 years ago (1972) and we tried to put into one song, everything that had ever been in any of the country
I got a friend in Fremont, He sells used cars, ya know. Well, he calls me up twice a year Just ask me how'd it go Pretty good, not bad, I can't complain
Back in 1899, when everyone was singing "Auld Lang Syne" A century took a long, long time for every boy and girl. Now there's only one thing that I
Time was once just a clock to me and life was just a book a biography Success was something you just had to be and I would spend myself unknowingly
Darling, I can see the clouds around you And in your heart I know a sorrow grows But if you weep I'll be right here to hold you 'Til each tear you cry
I'm a walkin' down the street like Lucky Larue Got my hand in my pocket I'm thinkin' 'bout you I ain't hurtin' nobody I ain't hurtin' no one There's
So you went to a party at Jacqueline Onassis If you're so smart why don't you wear glasses So you can see what you're doin' to me So you can see what
I wish you love And happiness I guess I wish you All the best I wish you don't Do like I do And ever fall in love with Someone like you Cause
I am an old woman named after my mother My old man is another child that's grown old If dreams were lightning thunder was desire This old house would