There's some leftover wine in the cupboard 'Bout 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
In a world where love is found and lost so easily I'm so thankful I share my life with you All around you hear the sound of faithless poetry Oh I won'
Don't think I'm sorry is what we need to say Don't think forgiveness is why we're here today Guilty, we're both guilty, let's walk through that door
You won't know where we're going 'til we get there But baby you can dream while I drive Just tell me you'd go with me anywhere Take my hand and we'll
Take our sorrows, take our tears Heaven's not so far from here Though we struggle, hear us pray There will be a better day Show us mercy, give us rest
You may not know it now But you and I were meant to be Why I are you so afraid Of a little destiny If I had to wait to turn your heart around Patience
I didn't mean to break your window, I was tryin' to wake you up When I saw you out last night, it hit me like a truck I tried to call all day at work,
Uptown got its hustlers The Bow'ry got its bums The 42nd Street got Big Jim Walker He's a pool shootin' son of a gun Yeah, he's big and dumb as a man
Hello, Mary Ann Can't tell you how good it is to see you again How's your mother and your brother? Have they still got that 'ol dog? Well, I'm not so
Steam from a summer raindrop Rising off the blacktop I wipe the sweat from my brow Steam from my radiator I'm late and getting later Should be at your
I was headed north on highway five, one star lit Sunday night When a pickup truck flew by me out of control As I watched in my headlights, he swerved
You get a lot of pretty days Some where the sun don't shine Make a lot of friends along the way You leave a few behind But you just get one, you just
Don't need to be rich Don't have to be smart 'Coz without even trying She can remind you How lucky you are She's a beautiful thing And what makes it
They say for everyone there's that certain one Out there, somewhere I'd been lookin' hard, searchin' every heart Gettin' nowhere Didn't know I was makin
I am not brave and I'm not too smart The tin man wouldn't trade for my heart Got two left feet when I am dancing And a long history of brief romances
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
I only needed coffee Aisle four is where she caught me off guard Seemed like a lifetime between her goodbye And by the way, how have you been? She talked