(Bobby Braddock) It used to be red wine there in room 3-2-9 Over the river where we weren't well-known Now it's two coffees then off to the office Then
Yesterday you walked away and left me Today you say you?re sorry that we're through Our love will work, we'll heal the hurt, so help me Laying blame is
You knew when you first met me I was a good time kind of guy You wanted me to change my ways I told you that I'd try Well I've gone from wild and crazy
I wouldn't count the times we talked about tomorrow I wouldn't sing the lines when someone played our song On lonely nights like this when I need a friend
Most of me is scared to death As I'm holding you tonight Should I open up my heart to you Or should I run for my life I come by caution, honestly I'm
Diablo motors had a hell of a sale, downtown yesterday Word got around, no money down, take years and years to pay When I got there the lot was bare,
Darlin', as I look at you It reminds me of how much in love I am Oh, I'm a lucky man It won't mean love that's in your eyes Only makes me realize where
Sun stuck high in the air Destination anywhere this road decides to go Underneath the desert sky I find a place to hide and rest my weary bones This underpass
I thought that life was runnin' off, leavin' me behind So like a fool I jumped the fence just to see what I could find But love kept disappearing like
I'm out here stranded on this Oklahoma road Nothing but a broken truck, heat and dust and a million high line poles If only I could tap the line I'd be
Downtown, stoplight, red car rolls by, what else can I do But wonder if it's you Scanning the stations, every song they're playin' is like a soundtrack
There's something wrong, Lord I'm feeling it too That runs through my heart like a torch cuts through steel You haven't said a word, are you feeling it
Darlin', I'll pack up my clothes Take my heart on down the road I'll even make believe I don't love you Lose my mind, go insane Turn my face to the pourin
I never did good in school I was a rebel at heart While everybody was makin' the grade I was getting up to no good down to an art But then you came along
They were farm kids way down in Dixie Met in high school in the sixties Everyone knew it was love from the start One July in the midnight hour He climbed
Ain't it funny, I haven't seen you in years And all those tears I cried, finally dried up And blew away Ain't it funny, you once were glad Just to have
Oh, the weather outside is frightful But the fire is so delightful And since we've no place to go Let it snow, let it snow, let it snow It doesn't show
With a dozen roses in his gun rack Junior pulled up into her side lot He carried them up to the front porch And hollered, "Wanda, look at what I got!"