There's some left over wine the cupboard About a half a glass left for the road Here's a toast to the time we were lovers Then I'll go Should I laugh
I went to pieces when she blew in Like a strong man running through a hurricane wind Before I had a clue how bad it would be She tore my heart out and
You say you love me a little You say you want to stay friends You say you don't want no strings attached No one on you to depend You see love as a prison
We're in a room full of people And you're talking to yourself again 'Til you find your closest friend, the door Let's take a walk out in the sun You
A church with no voices raised Singing loud in heavenly praise Is just four walls 'round a silent room That was me before there was you A ship with no
We are two ordinary souls who walked That lonely road for days and nights on end And we searched a million faces in all those Lonely places for the smile
(Pat Bunch/Doug Johnson) All Of My Life I Fought Hard For The Things I Have Wanted Caught Up In Blindly Believing The Strongest Survive But Here In Your
You were the first one I ever hurt for I was afraid of holdin' your hand Out on a back road I told you I love you You made a country boy feel like a man
One man can't sleep in his penthouse bed, Wall Street worries fill his head While another man dreams in his cardboard shed on Broadway Early morning traffic
I know my back can bend and bear the weight And these two hands of mine, they never shake At least not up till now So many heartbeats and it's never
She gets the kids up and off to school Work's never done till the day is through Same old routine over and over again There's alot of this world she'
Well the world just lost two lonely people The world just lost two broken hearts The odds were against it but baby here we are In our own little place
Two young lovers With their bodies on fire Achin' to swim That river of desire Leavin' innocence there On the bank by their clothes A man holdin' on
At the local diner just outside of town He comes in an hour early just to beat the morning crowd He stares out the window and stirs his coffee cup Another
She's one in a million I've heard that a million times The odds were less than Even she'd be mine How many times does a dream come true Come into your
I just dropped her off I'm thinkin', oh, what a night I oughta be flying But I'm sittin' here at this green light I thought I was in control Thought
Everything familiar feels so new to me I might look the same but I'm not who I used to be The clocks still chimes, the world still turns I do know how
I pulled on The highway Another day for the wanderer I knew something Was out there Around the corner from where we were You could have Cut and run