Now blue ain't the world for the way that I feel And the storm's brewing in this heart of mine This ain't no crazy dream, I know that it's real You're
Surely you know by now my heart is wild I don't wanna be tied down 'cause it ain't my style Don't you think I know better World is kind of other too dis
I just pulled onto the highway in my little foreign car Well it's rainin' and the road is really bad Never saw that big ole diesel but I heard him hit
My whole life's saving's a two dollar bill That's why I'm here tonight I've got time to kill And I can tell my story about twenty times Two dollars in
I called you all together for in just an hour or two There'll be an auction on the square just might int'rest you The first time I've seen most of you
I've been all around this whole wide world even to sailed the seven seas Any old place I hang my head is home sweet home to me Don't let your deal go
Engine, engine No. 9, coming down that railroad line How much farther back did she get off? Old brown suitcase that she carried, I've looked for it everywhere
Everybody wants to sing a goodtime song To cheer them up when the things go wrong Listen to the music and sing along This goodtime song with me Hey is
It looks everywhere I go always get myself in trouble Cause the girls I pick on ain't the saintest kind And I wind up running barefoot to hell and think
Came home a little early from the office found my wife actin' kinda strange She was fidgety and highly nervous and her hair was sorta disarranged Then
I warned you this is how the end would be So eyes don't come crying to me The one you thought we'd never lose Just stepped and walked away Remember all
There's a family Bible on the table its pages torn and hard to read But the family Bible on the table will ever be my key to memory I can see us sittin
Cause I told 'em about that little boy of mine And how his first word about that old truck was Giddyup Go Well today I was barrelin' down old 66 When
Doo da doo, doo doo, doo da doo, doo doo Who is the girl wearing nothing but a smile And a towel in the picture on the billboard In the field near the
Down in the boondocks, down in the boondocks People put me down 'cause that's the side of town I was born in I love her, she loves me but I don't fit
Well I'm goin' down this road feelin' bad Yes I'm goin' down this road feelin' bad I'm goin' down this road feelin' bad Ain't gonna be treated this way
Got a little bit of heaven in this lonely world Got a little bit of heaven on earth when I'm with my girl When shadows fall she's waiting just for me
Now grandma was the only woman grandpa ever loved At least that's what my grandpa told my dad And Lord I used to like to sit and watch him reminisce On