Now there's a young girl that I know and her age is twenty-one. She comes from down in Southern Colorado. I just got out of the service and I'm looking for some fun. Someday soon she'll be with me,
Dear Lord. I love her face. I lo-ove this day. Guide me, gui-ide me. Sweet sweet Lord. Don't let me chase. This one away. Guide me, gui-ide me. Fashion. She's of the latest. And she could le
I believe for every drop of rain. That falls a flower grows. I believe that somewhere. In the darkest night a candle glows. And I believe for every one who goes astray. Someone will come to show
See the birds unfolding on the tress. See them blossom into leaves. Wise men know someone above has made it so See the daffodil and crocus there. As they bow their heads in prayer. For they know s
Home again I turned my collar to the wind started home again. Home again a place where I can find the friends that's home again. Well I've seen everything that I wanted to see. And I finally see wh
Faded jaded fallen cowboy star. Pawn shops itching for your old guitar. Where you've gone, it ain't nobody knows. The sequins have fallen from your clothes Once you heard the Opry crowd applaud. N
You might wake up some morning. To the sound of something moving past your window in the wind. And if you're quick enough to rise. You'll catch the fleeting glimpse of someone's fading shadow Out o
I was born in southland twenty some odd years ago. I ran away for the first time when I was four years old. I'm a freeborn man my home is on my back. I know every inch of highway every foot of back
I had a dream and I saw you standin'. And you were shinin' just like an angel. I'd like to thank you for standing by me. When things were darker you held the candle Do you remember when we took a d