He's got a split finger wrap. And his rope's pulled way too tight. He's got a lunatic smile. 'Cause he's really drawn deep tonight. . He's got a fever, fever, fever, fever.
I was sittin' in a bar-room one rainy afternoon. Tellin' stories about rodeo and listening to a tune. Rodeo starts tomorrow in this one horse town. So Bill took our names and put our entries down.
Now, I've got a pony, the fastest thing around,. . And of all the girls I've known she's the truest one I've found.. . Well, she'll cut 'em and she'll head 'em just the way you want 'em.
Hey, I'm a man, I'm a guy, I'm a dude. I'm a dose of double trouble if I get attitude. You can see I'm hard workin' by the sweat on my brow. If I don't know somethin' about it better bet I'll learn how.
Well he was pushing seven she was barely five. He rode up on his broomstick horse and said you wanna ride. His boots made a funny sound cause they were his daddy's size.
Along about eighteen twenty five. I left Tennessee very much alive. I never would have forded the Arkansas mud. If I hadn't been a riding on the Tennessee Stud.
Well I'll gladly take ten seconds in the saddle. For a lifetime of watching from the stands. [ guitar ]. His Stetson was faded and battered and worn. The stubble of his beard showed flex of gray.
Well, my car broke down it's in the ditch. Wish I was the son of someone rich. I'd throw hundred dollar bills out on the road. And I'd catch me a ride to the rodeo.
The nights get mighty lonesome out here on the road. Pickin' this old guitar a thousand miles from home. The songs tonight I'm singin', Lord, they nearly make me cry.
In a caf just off I-65 I seen a man. and a woman and a baby child. they were laughing,. smiled at me when they went to pay. . And the way she was talking.
Twenty-one days out on the road,. the van broke down in a foot of snow.. Don't even know where the hell we are,. the batteries gone and the phone won't charge..
The sun's goin' down on me. Thoughts of her keep haunting me. Desperation's taking hold. My hands are on the steering wheel. But my heart's back in Louisville.
(Tommy Simms/Tony Arata). . It's only natural with time. Details can somehow slip your mind. Something so sweet, though incomplete. You fill the spaces in-between.
I'm blown away when I look at you while you look at me. 'Cause you see me so completely. I'm overwhelmed by the way it feels 'cause I know it's real. When you reach out to touch me.
Have you ever wondered what life would be like. If you'd only went left instead of taking that right. If you had waited just ten more minutes to leave the house.
Way Back home where the cypress grew. In a clapboard shack on the black bayou. Live a woman and a man that I call Mom and Dad. And Times were hard and times were tough.
Way back home where the cypress grew. In a clapboard shack on the black bayou. Live a woman and a man that I call mom and dad. And times were hard and times were tough.
(Frank Stephens/Larry Shell). . Why would I want another when the very best is you?. . There's so many out there cheatin', but you know I like bein' true.
Honey, you're amazing, the way you always look so good. Darlin', you always know what to say to put me in the right mood. Whenever a little touch turns into a kiss.
Love me high, love me low. Love me till I don't know which way to go. That's what you do to me. Whoa, that's what you do to me. . Love me wrong, love me right.