Well you filled up my head with so many lies. You twisted my heart till something snapped inside. I'd like to give it one more try but my give a damn's busted.
Hey look, comin' down the way. Guess who got back in town today. I know he's got some goodies on his sleigh. Could it be, why yes, it's Mr. Christmas.
Thru the deep snows of uncertain winter descending. With Joseph I wander, with Mary I ride. Toward the promise that waits. At their harsh journey?s ending.
Well, you filled up my head with so many lies. You twisted my heart till somethin' snapped inside. I'd like to give it one more try but my give a damn's busted.
Well, you filled up my head with so many lies. You twisted my heart till somethin' snapped inside. I'd like to give it one more try. But my give a damn's busted.
I'm somebody's daughter. Somebody's friend. A shoulder to lean on. No matter when. . I'm somebody's teacher. When they don't understand. Got a seat in the bleachers.
MAMA LOOK OUT YONDER COMIN DOWN THE ROAD. WELL IT LOOKS TO ME TO BE HALF A MILE OR SO. HIS GUITAR STRAPPED ACROSS HIS BACK ITS EVERYTHING HE OWNS. MAMA LOOK OUT YONDER COMIN DOWN THE ROAD.
Standing on the road walking down the highway. Ain't going nowhere but that's my way of life. . Well I ain't never had much ambition but I always made my own way.
It would be a comfort to know you'd never doubt me. Even though I give you cause most every day. Sometimes I think that you'd be better off without me.
Sometimes I wonder when things go so wrong has God forsaken and left me alone. Then I remember through trials of distress. He's always with me I'm most richly blessed.
Money, marbles and chalk, sweetheart. But I still feel like I'm poor. 'Cause my money won't spend and my marbles won't roll. And my chalk, it don't write anymore.
If the wife and I are fussin' brother that's our right. 'Cause me and that sweet woman got a licence to fight. Why don't you mind your own business (mind your own business).
Wagon train, mile-long train. Four hundred mules, six hundred men. They didn't know the devil was in. This mile-long train, wagon train. . A man in black, no one knew his name.
RAMBLIN' ROSE. (Noel Sherman - Joe Sherman). © '62 Sneco Music. . Ramblin' rose ramblin' rose why you ramble heaven knows. Wild and wind blown that's how you've grown.
God put a song in the heart of an angel. And softly she sang it to me. . I get to thinkin' lotta times. About back when I was a lad. The old homeplace where I grew up.
Make the world go away and get it off my shoulder. Say the things you used to say and make the world go away. . Do you remember when you loved me before the world took me astray.
Make the waterwheel roll make the waterwheel roll. Bossman bossman my hands're cold (shut up boy and make the waterwheel roll). Make the waterwheel roll make the waterwheel roll.
Well, hey, mama, now did you ever go down on. Down on the Mobile Line. Hey lordy, mama, mama, hey lordy, papa, papa. Holler 'bout the Mobile Line. Well, it's a road to ride to ease your troublin' mind.
Oh, the shark has pretty teeth, dear. And he shows them pearly white. Just a jackknife has Macheath, dear. And he keeps it out of sight. . When the shark bites through his victim.
I don't know the name of your new love you never told me but I'll tell you mine. The name of my new love my warm love my sweet love is ruby ruby ruby red wine.