I've known about you for a while now When he leaves me he wears a smile now As soon as he's away from me In your arms is where he wants to be But you
There were no angry words at all As we carried boxes down the hall One by one we put them in your car Nothing much for us to say One last goodbye and
I remember it all very well lookin' back It was the summer I turned eighteen We lived in a one room, rundown shack On the outskirts of New Orleans We
She married when she was twenty She thought she was ready Now she's not so sure She thought she'd done some living But now she's just wonderin' What
Another morning, another day in your life Without someone there by you You had a dream again last night You wonder why the dream just won't come true
I overheard a conversation your name was mentioned in But they didn't talk about us, only her again I didn't want to listen but I hung on every word
The greatest man I never knew Lived just down the hall And everyday we said hello But never touched at all He was in his paper I was in my room How was
Saturday night Out on the town Feeling so sure of myself Meeting some friends Sharing some laughs Not thinking of anything else Then one of them leaned
We lie in the dark I know you're awake The only sounds are the sounds this old house makes But, Oh, how I long, I long to hear your voice Desperate to
Oh ain't life wonderful When everything is right But sometimes wonderful Can fall apart sometimes When your troubles knock you down Pick yourself up