They're buildin' the gallows outside my cell. I got 25 minutes to go. . And in 25 minutes I'll be in Hell. I got 24 minutes to go. . Well, they give me some beans for my last meal.
Show me a house with a yard full o' rusty cars. And you know there'll be a coffee perkin' on a rusty stove. And you walk right in, sit down and feel right at home.
Ain't the snow fallin' just a bit deeper these days. Ain't they're building the stairs a bit steeper these days. And the town's really changin' in so many ways it's time time.
Sometimes you sing for the money sometimes you sing for the show. Sometimes you sing for the dewy eyed darlings. Still makes them cry don't you know. Sometimes you sing for the glory but glory don't last very long.
She wakes while you sleep and tiptoes out softly and brings you your coffee in bed. And she crawls in beside you with biscuits and kisses until all your hungers're fed.
Well I've been a trucker more than twenty years. From the Charleston coast to the Jersey piers. Sharin' the road with race car nuts and loggers. Sunday drivers scouts on hikes Hells Angels on Harley bikes.
Baby I'm sorry I done you like that. I called you a name and I gave you a wack. I spit in your eye and gave your wrist a twist. And if that ain't love what is.
Drinkin' from the bottle and singin' from the heart. Cryin' blues in motel rooms Lord the hard times weren't that hard. And some fell in and some fell out and some just fell apart.
She smiled and said if you are who I think you are I'd really like to meet you. I laughed and said if you are what I think you are I'd like to meet you too.
Hoddy Holly was a cajun in the town that I was raised in. She was something most amazin' to my inexperienced eyes. But the fact was clearly stated she and Big Dupree was mated.
I was sittin' in Friday's suckin' on a glass of wine. . When in walked a chick who almost struck me blind. . Had wet blue eyes and her legs were long and fine.
Carry me. Carry me. . Do you love your mother. The way I love mine. Expecting nothing of her. 'Cause she was changing all the time. . I couldn't take my mother.
Ain't the snow fallin' just a bit deeper these days. Aren't they building the stairs a bit steeper these days. And the town's really changin' in so many ways time time time.
Never bite a married woman on the thigh oh my. Cause she just can't rub it off no matter how she'll try. And when she gets home at night her man will ask her why.
Hello everybody I just come to say. Didn't come to stay I just came to play. So lock all the doors and open up the wine. Tell all the babes to stand in line.
(Shel Silverstein). . Josie it's been a long hard day. Down the road to where it's at I must have lost my way. When I got there they said I was too late.
You gotta start each day with a song. . Lookin' for pussy, lookin' for pussy. Lookin' for pussy, lookin' for pussy. . I just gotta see her and tell her I need her.
(Shel Silverstein). . Ever' mornin' won't you you wake up early cook me great big T-bone steak. Serve it to me in bed go on the street and hustle bring me back all the money you make.