Honey I know, you've been alone some,. Why don't you fool some, 'cause I love you.. And honey I know, I've been away some,. I've had to pay some, and you have too..
Rain please go away!. Leave me alone, come another day.. My love is gone, this time to stay.. Rain, please go away.. . It's tough to live the whole day through..
(Bob McDill). . (Recitation). I ran into an old friend of mine the other day. We hadn't seen each other for quite a while. What he had to say to me hit me pretty hard.
Well if you've been a married woman and things didn't seem to work out. Well Divorce is the key to bein' loose and free but you're gonna be talked about.
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Somewhere in Vietnam. A nineteen year old soldier stumbled from a bar room. He said I must be seeing things. That bourbon hit me like a baseball bat. In Belfast, Ireland a little lady dropped her shovel in her garden.
Well I ain't never. Been the barbie doll type. No I can't swig that sweet champagne. I'd rather drink beer all night. In a tavern or in a honky tonk. I want a four wheel drive tailgate.
I left the four lane highway took a blacktop seven miles. Down by the old country school I went to as a child. Two miles down a gravel road I could see the proud old home.
RANK STRANGERS. Writers Albert E. Brumley, William York. . I wandered again to my home in the mountains. Where in youth's early dawn I was happy and free.
Well, I'm your Ramblin' Man. And I can lift your latch. Well, I could stay here, Mama. But I got me some trains to catch. . When that cold north wind stops blowing.
Rest (Andrea Lewis/Chris Jonat). . I've been around the world I've seen it and I've lived it friend. I've been around the world and now it's time for me to rest.