I'm growing tired of the big city lights Tired of the glamor and tired of the sights In all of my dreams I am roaming once more Back to my home on the
That big eight wheeler a rollin' down the track Means your true lovin' daddy ain't comin' back 'Cause I'm movin' on, I'll soon be gone You were flyin'
I got your picture You gave to me And it still looks the same From when you were here The only thing different The only thing new Is I've got your picture
Silver wings shining in the sunlight Roaring engines headed somewhere in flight They're taking you away and leaving me lonely Silver wings slowly fading
If you're traveling in the North Country Fair Where the winds hit heavy on the borderline Remember me to one who lives there She once was a true love
Ten years ago on a cold dark night There was someone killed 'neath the town hall lights There were few at the scene but they all agree That the slayer
Motherless children have a hard time When the mother is gone Motherless children have a hard time When the mother is gone Motherless children have a
Take these chains from my heart and set me free You've grown cold and no longer care for me All my faith in you is gone but the heartaches linger on Take
Rosanna, baby come on It was a black Cadillac drove you away Everybody's talkin' but they don't have much to say It was a black sky of rain none of it
I think, I understand The reason you won't stay with me You think a ring upon your hand Will solve your insecurity So go ahead and play your games If
Headlights on a Texas Road And Hank Williams on the radio Church wedding, they spent all they had Now the deal is done to become Mom and Dad And I was
lyrics to this track. It is intentionally blank, with each of the 71 seconds representing one of the years that the artist's father, John R. "Johnny" Cash
When I wake up early in the morning Lift my head, I'm still yawning When I'm in the middle of a dream Stay in bed, float upstream (Float upstream) Please
I'm the sparrow on the roof I'm the list of everyone I have to lose I'm the rainbow in the dart I am who I was and how much I can hurt So I will look
Well, I miss the sounds of Tennessee And the smell of heavy rain The roses in the garden Laugh before the pain But I hear his voice close in my ear I
The hills are burning, fields turn to steel The big house is haunted with what we don't feel All the streets are empty, no one ever comes around So you
Radio operator, in a tiny foreign room We can hear you now and later Calling out and coming through Radio operator, you're a voice so far from home With
Someone was 'round here asking questions About somebody who looks like you I said I don't know where you are Sounded like he was gonna be back someday