COUNTRY GIRL. WRITER ROY DRUSKY. . I met you my country girl you didn't have a thing. I fell in love I dressed you up, then I bought the ring. I was teaching you to love, you were leaning fine.
There's a card game in the courtyard and the winner loses all. When the judge checks his supper it's so small. And the hills are gray with trouble and the dry spring gathers dust.
Babe, you could be a standing in my kitchen. Or floating on your back in a deep blue sea. A wiser is the man who seeks new visions. And tries to keep his heart and mind toll-free.
If I fell off to sleep and did not wake. A-would the Lord my soul to take. And could the land that I've known also die. Do you think of you and wonder why?.
The dolphins live in the open sea. And the gypsies live in the forest. While the owls and the crows. And the sure foot does. Still live like those before us.