Been workin' like a dawg slavin' on the fence line stretchin' those wires tight. Diggin' and tappin' and sweatin' in the sunshine but I get off tonight.
Well, I've never been afraid of much. And I never thought I need a crutch. To help me through the trials of this life. . But there's one thing I cant do without.
Well, she rolls her own cigarettes with the work of just on hand. She acts mean and she cusses, I know she wish she were a man. She got her teeth knocked out by a bucking horse.
{If you don't use this nasty stuff don't start. But if youre hopelessly addicted. I guess you gotta find something good to say about a bad habit. Well hey let's try.
There's a place where Mother Nature's got it all together. She knows just when to let wild flowers bloom. Somehow she always seems to know exactly what she's doin'.
Well its good to see you folks tonight I hope you got your hats on tight. And I hope you're ready to hear some cowboy songs. You can listen up or party down have a cup or stick around.
Storm clouds are building above the timber line. The lightning's flashing across the mountain side. The thunder's rollin' down the canyons of his mind.
Well, the well went dry and the cow did too. Daddy didnt know what to do. The banker came by the house one day. He said hes gonna take the farm away. .
Hold tight with a leather fist. Watch out when he starts to twist. What their daddies used to tell them boys. How to ride them bulls. . I got a jingle in my jeans.
Wild as a coastal Barronca. Swift as the wind blowing free. With two eyes like fire brands that glow in the night. Somewhere up there he's waiting for me.
When the rain runs down your window. And you cant hold back your tears. And youre so afraid to be alone. You know Im always right here. . You cry lonely, and I come runnin.
Got married at 16, had a 15 year old wife. Guess I've been a grown man, just about all my life. Like my daddy before me, I've done the best I could. Somehow things turned out a little worse than they should.
Hot sun goin' down, heatin' up this little town. The cows are fed and the plowin's all been done. Moon light, fireflies, beer on the bank by the riverside.
Daddy's belt, Mamas drapes. Standin' tall on the backyard shed. Lookin' cool in my Superman cape. I told the neighborhood girls. Said, "Hey y'all, watch this.
I'm a rock of solid stone. And this place I'm in is not my home. I feel the wind rushing by. It sees the world, why can't I?. . I'm so good at standing still.
I can't afford a night on the town. Don't have no money to burn. Life in the shadows is getting me down. Seems everywhere that I turn. I meet a brick wall.
She's a come and get it mama and I'm a never have to call me twice man. She sure spreads a good table fittin' for this here man. Any time she calls me I come a runnin' just as fast as I can.
There's a woman in the kitchen there's a baby in the crib. I've got a pipe and slippers the glass I hold is filled. I'd look just like a family man if you went by the signs.
Let me tell you no matter darling what be fell you. I would love you constantly. Tranquil stormy what ever future lies be for me. I will love you constantly.