Standing with my feet deep in the ground Was I nothing but a landslide in your mind? Am I no one until someone calls me out? Are you just pretending when we talk?
You should have seen me Keeping watch at dawn
Picture now a car ride through the plains Where east meets west and only sky remain Were you faking death to only gain concern? The cut out lights and signals told us wrong
You should have seen us Carefree behind the wheel
Lover I am still here breaking chairs Will I ever be the hero in your song Or forever in your shadow so unseen? Trapped between the lines that you write down?
You should have told me Broken jaw and all Crippled in your glory Restless till my death
She walked in with sadness in her eyes I could tell she'd been sleeping with the stars "Well hello I'm dawn..." "Yes I've seen you around..." "I just live down from here..."
She has a dad she doesn't know Who sends her letters with no return address... "I don't know his name..." "He don't know my face..." "I am better off this way..."
On the weekends I drive her into town In a car that I borrowed from my mom She makes hotel beds Where the sidewalks end And I wait for her to come home... Please come home
The one day she finally stops coming around My best friend said she probably moved out of town Not a letter was sent... Not a phone call was made And I hope she comes back here Someday
He motioned to me from across the street His arms waving madly "Come over to me" I saw the panic as he approached We both ran quickly to the house Where the windows were shot out
He lay there bleeding on the floor My mother beside him screaming "Dear Lord... Someone shot my boy"
I held his hand till the ambulance came Then onto a stretcher they took him away I followed close from the car behind The lights and the sirens both dull in my mind November 9
Killed by a bullet from a jealous gun It rattled his eyelids and pierced through his lungs The damage now done
He was seem by her lover the night before Swearing to kill him outside her door To her defense my brother walked out Raising his fist and screaming "Get out... It's me she's with now!"
Hotel hospital the tears burned my eyes I slipped into the nighttime and deep into dying Without even trying
When I left you alone to fight your battles Of long winters and motels what went through your mind? How is it that you made it? How is it that you noticed? It wasn't me who was looking at you Through foggy glass or windows... it was them.
I was out in Coolidge with my head on a counter Drinking down my chance to ever return to anyone. No I wasn't faking it... the hurt I felt was real And all that was holy just slowly disappeared Or just appeared in parking lots of truck stops. The lights all blinking and now all I'm thinking is "How the hell did I get here?"
Does your husband know that I call you sweetheart? Does he know that I call you at all? It's not like you are cheating we're only meeting In hotels and not your home. Would you change your last name to mine? I think your kids will mind.
I was in the desert waving planes and burning phone books To a tune that was famous the year I was born. Do not leave me dancing alone. Pick up the phone and call me lover Say come and get me I am home...
I drove from Montesano to Aberdeen. From Aberdeen to Pacific Beach. A pocket full of wrong numbers. Has anybody seen Shannon Rhoads?
I see her from the window of my memory Standing like an angel down the hall. I'll call when I get home this evening. Has anybody seen Shannon Rhoads?
Some say she moved in with her lover. The man her mother could not stand. "Ma he only hits me when he's angry." Has anybody seen Shannon Rhoads?
Four miles from the highway they found her. Lying in the tall grass by the road. Murdered by the hands of her lover. Goodbye, goodbye, Shannon Rhoads.
Yesterday I went out to her grave site The same day that her lover stood his trial At her grave I stood there and remembered All my days with Shannon Rhodes.
I stood alone there in the driveway Till I saw your headlights fade Disappear Burn out like stars A Chevrolet train that rolls in the night
I must have had a hundred nightmares Of you falling asleep at the wheel I send my prayers Where are you now? I am still here and going nowhere
Here is a photo of our first baby Here is a photo of our wedding day Nothing has changed My love still the same I am still here and here I remain
When you come back we'll have a party We'll hang up the christmas lights You'll be my bride I'll be your groom I miss you so much please make it home soon
Your mother said that you called this morning "Tell him I love him, but won't be returning"
This gasoline makes on fine drink All I need is trouble Flicker in the sunlight dawn They'll find my dead body cold I used to wither just like winter And now all I am is useless
So now is the time To say all I wished I could have said But I can't get my tongue out And I can't get my sword to work I'll just talk loads of bullshit anyhow
Your mother in torn garments Like Jesus Christ denied Blood in all her pockets And you inside her eyes
I fell in love with a girl of nineteen A black-haired girl i called abilene 'young girl, where's your husband?' 'sadly,' she replied, 'i do not have one.' 'then it's you i'll marry with your parents' permission.'
'no, fine sir, they will not let me marry For i am a young girl And you are a man without money.' 'then i'll come by your window Tonight when they both will be sleeping
Outside your window In a carriage, i will be waiting They'll awake, find you gone, Rub their eyes, and think they're dreaming.' And never did they think That their abilene would leave them
'now, fine sir, where is it you shall take me? Is it in the mountains high Or is it the deep blue sea?'
From the window to the doorway This is the way we planned our escape Five miles of road, three hours of conversation My feet & ears could only take so much
From texas to ohio is too long a walk Even if it's with someone you love Five miles in the walk you already want to do them in
Through the heat & humidity My mind keeps going back to the first time i met you How weeks after dating, i could never get ahold of you
'i don't know where she's at You should try calling back tomorrow'
From the window to the threshhold This is the way we learn from our mistakes You leave all your friends for someone you think you love
Through the for the better and the worse My mind keeps going back to the first time i met you How weeks after dating, i could never get ahold of you
'i don't know where she's at You should try calling back tomorrow'
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