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from Darryl Worley - Have You Forgotten? (2006)
I hear people saying we don't need this war
I say there's some things worth fighting for What about our freedom and this piece of ground We didn't get to keep 'em by backing down They say we don't realize the mess we're getting in Before you start your preaching Let me ask you this my friend Have you forgotten how it felt that day To see your homeland under fire And her people blown away Have you forgotten when those towers fell We had neighbors still inside Going through a living hell And you say we shouldn't worry 'bout Bin Laden Have you forgotten They took all the footage off my TV Said it's too disturbing for you and me It'll just breed anger that's what the experts say If it was up to me I'd show it everyday Some say this country's just out looking for a fight After 9/11 man I'd have to say that's right Have you forgotten how it felt that day To see your homeland under fire And her people blown away Have you forgotten when those towers fell We had neighbors still inside Going through a living hell And you say we shouldn't worry 'bout Bin Laden Have you forgotten I've been there with the soldiers Who've gone away to war And you can bet that they remember Just what they're fighting for Have you forgotten all the people killed Some went down like heros in that Pennsylvania field Have you forgotten about our Pentagon All the loved ones that we lost And those left to carry on Don't you tell me not to worry about Bin Laden Have you forgotten Have you forgotten Have you forgotten ------------- Lyrics Powered by LyricFind Written By WORLEY, DARRYL/VARBLE, WYNN <i>Lyrics © EMI Music Publishing, Warner/Chappell Music, Inc.</i> |
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from Darryl Worley - Have You Forgotten? (2006)
I have never had an easy life
But I'm not complaining It has taught me how to stand and fight For what I believe in I guess that's just how I was raised I find it hard to walk away I will not back down When you push me to the wall Expecting me to fall I will not give in I am not afraid to fight For what I know is right I can only take so much And when I've had enough It's not in my blood to just lay down I will hold my ground I try my best to get through every day Without confrontation Stayin' out of everybody's way But then on occasion Somebody steps across the line And it's not too long before they find I will not back down When you push me to the wall Expecting me to fall I will not give in I am not afraid to fight For what I know is right I can only take so much And when I've had enough It's not in my blood to just lay down I will hold my ground I will not back down When you push me to the wall Expecting me to fall I will not give in I am not afraid to fight For what I know is right I can only take so much And when I've had enough It's not in my blood to just lay down No it's not in my blood to just lay down I will hold my ground Yeah, I will hold my ground I will hold my ground I will hold my ground I will hold my ground |
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from Darryl Worley - Have You Forgotten? (2006)
I was flying down the highway weaving in and out of traffic
I was racing time An old man pulled out in front of me and I went crazy as can be I lost my mind I blew my horn till I got close enough to see And what was on his car-tag sure convicted me POW 369 I should salute you from this heart of mine Thank you for placing your life on the line For me, I?m free I pray that the rest of your journey Is a peaceful one And may you take your own sweet time Mr. POW 369 The things we take for granted in this life we lead are tragic We should be ashamed He left his home and family and cast his fate across the sea Would we do the same? Well I sure bet he?s got some stories he could tell Ain?t that many ever made it back from hell POW 369 I should salute you from this heart of mine Thank you for laying your life on the line For me, I?m free I pray that the rest of your journey Is a peaceful one And may you take your own sweet time Mr. POW 369 Let me thank you one more time Mr. POW 369 |
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from Darryl Worley - Have You Forgotten? (2006)
I got a place that I like to slip off to
When everything starts closin' in And I got some ways that the world don't agree with Yeah, some folks would call it a sin But I work like a dog and I'm good at my job And I live for a one day weekend So I'm takin' off and I might stay a week Hell I may never come back again I need a breather, a sweet senorita Writin' my name in the sand I need a break from this job And this angry boss man Some coconut lotion, a chair by the ocean Just sit back and take it all in I got the fever and I need a breather again The people at work they think I'm a loner But I need some time to myself And I don't want to waste my precious vacation Livin' for somebody else 'Cause I'll have a drink and I might fall down And I don't think that they'd understand I know it all sounds a little bit crazy Well maybe that's just what I am I need a breather, a sweet senorita Writin' my name in the sand I need a break from this job And this angry boss man Some coconut lotion, a chair by the ocean Just sit back and take it all in I got the fever, I need a breather again Things fell apart down at the office And I'm getting blamed for it all I've only been back for a couple of days And I'm already climbin' the wall Hey I need a breather, a stiff margarita Bring 'em as fast as you can 'Cause I need a break from this job And this angry boss man Some coconut lotion, a chair by the ocean Just kick back and take it all in Yeah, I got the fever, I need a breather again I got the fever and I need a breather again, yes I do |
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from Darryl Worley - Have You Forgotten? (2006)
There's a little shack tucked back in the timber
It wasn't much back then, but it was home Sometimes it hurts me to remember Just how long I've been gone Oh, how I miss the smell of mama's kitchen And the way she used to sing those gospel songs Right now I wish that me and dad were fishin' So I could tell him, he was right and I was wrong Big city nights and lights surround me Feels like a prison to my soul I can hear a whippoorwill calling me home Back where I belong Now all the rockin' chairs are empty I hate to think how tall the weeds have grown I'd give back everything the good Lord gave me If I could just go back to where I belong Big city nights and lights surround me Feels like a prison to my soul I can hear a whippoorwill calling me home Back where I belong, back where I belong |
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from Darryl Worley - Have You Forgotten? (2006)
(Mark Nesler)
I don't have a lot, but I'm proud of what I've got I can't complain 'Cause I see people hangin' round, on the city streets downtown Living on pocket change There're times I've been confused, felt that I was born to lose Oh but I survived Unlike the one's who pray and feel more than blessed each day To just be still alive Is there something we can do Seems the odds against survival are a million to one The only hope they have will die In the hearts of you and I if nothing's ever done I can't save them by myself Oh but God forbid that I just turn my head And walk on by Don't let me be a stranger to those less fortunate than I Seems that old golden rule, that I learned back in school Has lost its shine It's a crying shame, and I wonder could the blame Be yours and mine Discipline was tough, and that old principal was rough But the times were good 'Cause no one ever found one single child shot down In the neighborhood Is there something we can do Seems the odds against survival are a million to one 'Cause every day that passes by Another street gang victim dies And still there's nothing done I can't save them by myself Oh but God forbid that I just run away somewhere and hide From the fear and the danger of those less fortunate than I Lord don't let me be a stranger to those less fortunate than I |
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from Darryl Worley - Have You Forgotten? (2006)
A mist halos the meadow
And a soft wind breathes a whisper through the trees As I lean against a hickory I close my eyes and I can almost see The ghostly forms of blue and gray And I can almost hear the cannons blast Standin' in the presence of the past The first few waves came cheerin' Fear and hatred runnin' through their blood When the day was finally over Those left were wadin' through a crimson flood To think I could be right here In the spot where some young soldier breathed his last Standin' in the presence of the past Brother fightin' brother Father fightin' son By the time the sun was settin' Looked like the south had won Now my mouth's as dry as cotton And my heart is beatin' fast Standin' in the presence of the past Sunrise caught the rebels sleepin' And they woke to hear a Yankee bugle blow Bullets flew like angry hornets Till the peach tree blossoms drifted down like snow It must've been like Hell on earth What happened here is more than we can grasp Standin' in the presence of the past Brother fightin' brother Father fightin' son By the time the smoke had lifted They knew the north had won Lord my soul feels empty As my tears fall on this grass Standin' in the presence of the past Brother killin' brother Father slayin' son From the looks of this old graveyard Hell nobody really won Somethin's changed inside me It sure can happen fast Standin' in the presence of the past A mist halos the meadow And a soft wind breathes a whisper through the trees |
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from Darryl Worley - Have You Forgotten? (2006)
Worked all week, got it all done
Let's make a Tennessee River run Hey everybody, I think the time is right Let's get together down where the catfish bite Cooped up all winter waitin' on a day like this It's the way I feel when I'm rockin' on the water Baby, that I can't resist Barbecue grill, summertime jam Just about a mile above the Pickwick dam Party on the water, whole lotta fun Time to make a Tennessee River run I'll get my bass boat, crank up your party barge We'll drop these anchors out where the big boats are Break out a cooler, pass out some ice cold beer Look at all the people out here on the water Man, I can't believe we're here Swingin' on a rope, gonna have a ball Jumpin' off the yellow creek waterfall Checking out the honeys baking in the sun God bless a Tennessee River run Oh, what a weekend, we've had some time to play I should be leavin', tomorrow's a work week day I just might call in, tell 'em that I can't get home Does anybody else want to stay a little longer Or am I gonna be alone? Floatin' on a tube, gonna weigh a ton Cajun sausage on a hot dog bun Barbecue grill, summertime jam Just about a mile above the Pickwick dam Party on the water, whole lot of fun Gotta have the Tennessee River run Nothing like a Tennessee River run I love a Tennessee river run Whoop up a Tennessee River run |
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from Darryl Worley - Have You Forgotten? (2006)
If it's really over and there's nothin' I can say
I'll do my best to hide the pain and turn and walk away But do me one last favor and pretend you're hurting too After all we've been through it's the least that you can do I don't know any reason we should let the whole town know Which one of us came up with this plan for letting go Try to leave me just a little pride to get me through After all I gave you it's the least that you can do When you run into our old friends could you ask them how I've been And maybe even muster up a teardrop now and then If they ask you how you're doing, what's it really gonna hurt To tell a little lie and do your best to look your worst You keep my old love letters in the closet down the hall And leave at least one picture of me somewhere on your wall Could you do your best impression of a sentimental fool After all it seems like it's the least that you can do Oh I know it won't be long till someone else is loving you And waking up in your arms just the way that I used to Promise me at least one time you'll call him by my name And when I'm with somebody new I'll try to do the same If someone ever asks you why we went our separate ways We were just too much in love might be the thing to say Or maybe you could tell them I was just too good for you After all I gave you it's the least that you can do And if the shoe were on the other foot, I'd do the same for you Hey after all we've been through it's the least that you can do |
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from Darryl Worley - Have You Forgotten? (2006)
I miss the look of surrender in your eyes
The way your soft brown hair would fall I miss the power of your kiss when we made love Oh, but baby most of all, I miss my friend The one my heart and soul confided in The one I felt the safest with The one who knew just what to say to make me laugh again And let the light back in, I miss my friend I miss the colors that you brought into my life Your golden smile, those blue-green eyes And I miss your gentle voice in lonely times like now Saying it'll be alright, I miss my friend The one my heart and soul confided in The one I felt the safest with The one who knew just what to say to make me laugh again And let the light back in, I miss my friend I miss those times, I miss those nights I even miss our silly fights The making up, the morning talks And those late afternoon walks, I miss my friend The one my heart and soul confided in The one I felt the safest with The one who knew just what to say to make me laugh again And let the light back in, I miss my friend I miss my friend, I miss my friend, mmm, I miss my friend |
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from Darryl Worley - Have You Forgotten? (2006)
Dancin' in the living room cuttin' up a rug
Dancin' with a baby looks more like a hug Livin' in a house made of saw mill wood "Roll over Beethoven" never sounded so good Come on baby, baby let's go Where we get the money honey I don't know One more baby's alright by me We'll just add another limb to the family tree Well raising up babies is our new sport You're one day late and I'm a dollar short Now maybe it was planned maybe it was a goof But a cat just has to dance on a hot tin roof Come on baby, baby let's go Where we get the money honey I don't know One more baby's alright by me We'll just add another limb to the family tree Well the lawnmower's broken, the tax is due And if I find another tick I'm gonna come unglued We got hand me down clothes, hand me down shoes We got the big belly momma here we go again blues Come on baby, baby let's go Where we get the money honey I don't know One more baby's alright by me We'll just add another limb to the family tree Baby, whoa, whoa let's go Where we get the money I don't know One more baby alright's by me It's alright, it's alright now baby We'll just add another limb to the family tree Oh we'll just add another limb to the family tree We'll just add another limb to the family tree |
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from Darryl Worley - Have You Forgotten? (2006)
I'm tired of working every day for a dollar
About to choke on my own blue collar This ain't gonna last, misled by the grand illusion I've come to this conclusion I can't make the move too fast It was written in the sky today by the morning sun It sure looks like a good day to run Wide open down a two-lane highway It's about time that some things went my way Throwing troubles out to the wind and I'm praying that they never catch up again I'm gonna say my worrying days are done And this looks like a good day to run My baby's been working as a cashier She didn't get a vacation this past year but now it won't be long We don't need no destination Just a tank of gas and a good clear station playing our favorite song There're some places that we ain't been, some things that we ain't done And it sure looks like a good day to run Wide open down a two-lane highway It's about time that some things went my way Throwing troubles out to the wind and I'm praying that they never catch up again I'm gonna say my worrying days are done And this looks like a good day to run Yeah, I'm gonna say my worrying days are done This looks like a good day to run, good day to run Good day to run, we got a good, good day |
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from Darryl Worley - Have You Forgotten? (2006)
There's an old friendly breeze that blows in the Gulf of Mexico
Somehow it always knows when I'm feeling low So I'm gonna anchor down and wait till it comes around Leave the rest of the world behind, yeah, that's how I'll pass the time Till I catch my second wind, get back up and gain control again Find the strength I lost back when you, you stopped loving me I guess I'll just stay out here until I know the coast is clear Sit and watch the tide roll in till I catch my second wind There's a peace in the way I feel when the water's still And as long as it's calm out here I've got time to kill But as soon as it starts to stir I'll lose track of the way things were Float away on the open air but I'm not going anywhere Till I catch my second wind, get back up and gain control again Find the strength I lost back when you, you stopped loving me I guess I'll just stay out here until I know the coast is clear Sit and watch the tide roll in till I catch my second wind I guess I'll just stay out here until I know the coast is clear Sit and watch the tide roll in till I catch my second wind Sit and watch the tide roll in till I catch my second wind |
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from Darryl Worley - Have You Forgotten? (2006)
Two in the morning telephone rings
Somehow I knew who it was 'Cause, baby, it's always the same old thing When you need my love You say it's over again and again This time you've had enough Girl, I know you've been fighting with him When you need my love Oh I wish I could just say no And get you out of my heart It must be nice to have some place to go When your world falls apart He'll call tomorrow with the same ol' line And you'll forget about us And I'll be lonely until the next time When you need my love Oh I wish I could just say no And get you out of my heart It must be nice to have some place to go When your world falls apart Now someday someone's gonna love me true And, baby, when she does Then I wonder what you're gonna do When you need my love Yeah, then I wonder what you're gonna do When you need my love, when you need my love When you need my love, what are you gonna do? |
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from Darryl Worley - Have You Forgotten? (2006)
I've got too many pockets on my shirt
Too many choices and it's only getting worse Too many things that I could do today Too many stops along the way I miss the way it used to be Back when there were just two channels on TV Well, that way of life was so much easier I've got too many pockets on my shirt Somehow it all got out of hand Too complicated for a simple man Don't want to have to pick and choose Hey, look at all these things, I'll never use I'm gonna find a one-lane road Where there's only one way I can go Take a little trip back to the way things were I've got too many pockets on my shirt Somehow it all got out of hand Too complicated for a simple man Don't want to have to pick and choose Hey, look at all these things, I'll never use I'm gonna find a one-lane road Where there's only one way I can go Take a little trip back to the way things were I've got too many pockets on my shirt Wish I could get back to the way things were I've got too many pockets on my shirt Too many pockets on my shirt |
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from Darryl Worley - Have You Forgotten? (2006)
The way things are goin' in my life
I'm headed for disaster Livin' fast and faster A rebel on a roller coaster ride That's the way things are goin' in my life The very folks that mean the most to me They're as distant as the sunset I need 'em every one yet I hurt 'em till they just can't hardly be The very folks that mean the most to me It would be easy to abandon A man who's so demandin' But somehow she's still standin' here with me If I could conjure up a miracle Find comfort in the spiritual I guess I'd pray for some serenity...but that ain't me And the way things are goin' in my life I guess it won't be long now Oh before she's gone now She might say goodbye just to prove me right That's the way things are goin' in my life It would be easy to abandon A man who's so demandin' But somehow she's still standin' here with me If I could conjure up a miracle Find comfort in the spiritual I guess I'd pray for some serenity I guess it won't be long now Oh before she's gone now She might say goodbye just to prove me right That's the way things are goin' in my life Yeah, that's the way things are goin' in my life ------------- Lyrics Powered by LyricFind Written By SANDERS, MARK DANIEL / SANDERS, MARK DANIEL / WORLEY, DARRYL <i>Lyrics © Warner/Chappell Music, Inc., Universal Music Publishing Group</i> |
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from Darryl Worley - Darryl Worley (2006)
I woke up early with a poundin' in my head
I'd been out the night before with all my friends A little worried, kinda wonderin' what I did I said, " Lord, please forgive me for my sins." My wife wanted to kill me, but she tried to save me first "You're goin' if I have to drag your butt to church." I love this crazy, tragic, Sometimes almost magic, Awful, beautiful life I read the hymns and kinda sorta sang along And made it through the Sunday sermon wide awake We met the family for dinner at our home Drank some beer, watched a game, and cooked some steaks My little brother had a big fight with his wife And my poor mother sat between 'em both all night I love this crazy, tragic, Sometimes almost magic, Awful, beautiful life We said a prayer for Cousin Michael in Iraq We're all aware that he may never make it back We talked about the way we missed his stupid jokes And how he loved to be a soldier more than most I laid in bed that night and thought about the day And how my life is like a roller coaster ride The ups and downs and crazy turns along the way It'll throw you off if you don't hold on tight You can't really smile until you've shed some tears I could die today or I might live on for years I love this crazy, tragic, Sometimes almost magic, Awful, beautiful life I love this crazy, tragic, Sometimes almost magic, Awful, beautiful life Alright It's a beautiful life Awful, beautiful, life I love this life It's a beautiful life |
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from Darryl Worley - Darryl Worley (2006)
People just might see
Who I really am Not who I have to be I get so damn tired Of playing by the rules Afraid of what I'd lose If I could tell the truth [Chorus] Nobody wants to listen when it comes down to this We'd rather take the truth and twist it Than to tell it like it is I don't know how we got here, there's really no excuse I do it to get by, but I wouldn't this lie If I could tell the truth If I could the truth Girl, we'd end up in a fight And I would still be wrong And you would still be right We Could stay right here Another year or two But I'm already gone If I could tell the truth [Chorus] I do it to get by, but I wouldn't this lie If I could tell the truth |
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from Darryl Worley - Darryl Worley (2006)
I was sittin' at the bar with my buddies
Discussin' the state of the world Everyone had an opinion Then somebody turned and asked Earl, "Is the stock market gonna recover, or will it end up in the tank?" He looked down at his glass of bourbon, He said "I love her, she hates me, and I drink." Wall street don't run out by my house I don't put much stock in their gain Just 3 things in this world concern me I love her, she hates me, and I drink Well he went back to minding his memories For awhile there we left him alone We went back to minding our business And the Cowboys and Packers came on Bill tapped ol'Earl on his shoulder He asked "Who do you like in this game?" And he said "for me the games over" I love her, she hates me, and I drink You can count on a winner and a loser What I think don't change a damn thing Just 3 things in this world concern me I love her, she hates me, and I drink. Why don't y'all leave me the hell alone? Yeah Wall Street don't run out by my house It's a far cry from memory lane Just 3 things in this world concern me I love her, she hates me, and I drink. |
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from Darryl Worley - Darryl Worley (2006)
Buddy you and me go way back
Camp Lejeune, all through high school and before that. So I don't mind tellin' you I'm scared to death. The doctor is goin' in on the 25th It's the same thing my daddy had Thank God they caught it fast. But if somethin' should happen Stop in some time and say hello to Catherine You and Marianne could always keep her laughing Because she's gonna need a lot of that Take her out to a movie It's gonna take sometime before she's back on her feet. I know you think I'll be fine and I'm talkin' crazy But there's always that chance That's why I'm askin' If something should happen Little Nathan is growing up so fast This November he'll turn 10 He wants to play quarterback. I'm supposed to coach his team this fall But I may not get to afterall He's gonna need someone to catch a pass And to throw it back If something should happen Oh promise me you'll take that boy out campin' Throw a line out in the water every now and then Answer and questions that he has Maybe once he gets older You can sit and have that first cold beer together And tell him a couple stories on his father He's always known your my best friend. That's why I'm askin' If something should happen I hope I live until I'm eighty And I get to see my son get married And have some babies And make a million more memories with my wife. Yeah buddy I pray alright But if it's my time to leave Could you watch over them for me? If something should happen x6 |
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from Darryl Worley - Darryl Worley (2006)
An old mans name is Johnson
He had a mansion on a hill A brand new car, a lumberyard And a big ol' stack of bills Folks around these parks say he could buy the whole damn town But all the money in the world Won't help poor Amos now Work and worry Work and worry Yeah old man Johnson done checked out early He spent all his time on work and worry Work and worry Work and worry Yeah if you want to leave this world in a hurry Spend all your time on work and worry Why can't you take it easy man You work hard all your life Still got time to go wait in line Gettin to know your wife You can pick that shovel Till you draw your final breath We'll make sure your tombstone reads: "He worked himself to death" Work and worry Work and worry It made your hair fall out And your eyes get blurry When ya cuss, you fret, and worry Work and worry Work and worry Yeah if you want to leave this world in a hurry Spend all your time on work and worry Everybody now! You've seen them come and go I think by now you'd know Why can't you get it through your head That stuff will kill you graveyard dead Work and worry Work and worry Yeah old man Johnson done checked out early Spent all his time on work and worry Work and worry Work and worry Made your hair fall out and eyes get blurry And ya cuss, and fret and work and worry Work and worry Work and worry If ya wanna Oh yeah! |
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from Darryl Worley - Darryl Worley (2006)
I never would have hitchhiked to
Birmingham if it hadn't been for love I never would have caught the train to Louisiana if it hadn't been for love Never would have run through the blindin rain Without one dollar to my name if it hadn't been, If it hadn't been for love. I never would have seen the trouble That I'm in if it hadn't been for love. I would have been gone like a wayward wind If it hadn't been for love Nobody knows it better than me I wouldn't be worse Then when I was free if it hadn't been, if it hadn't been for love. Four cold walls against my will. At least I know she's lying still. Four cold walls without parole Lord have mercy on my soul Never would have gone to that side of town If it hadn't been for love. Never would have took a miner tracker down If it hadn't been for love. I never would have loaded up a .44, Put myself behind a jail house door, If it hadn't been, if it hadn't been for love. If it hadn't been, if it hadn't been for love. Four cold walls against my will. At least I know she's lying still. Four cold walls without parole Lord have mercy on my soul I never would have hitchhiked to Birmingham if it hadn't been for love I never would have caught the train to Louisiana if it hadn't been for love I never would have loaded up a .44, Put myself behind a jail house door, If it hadn't been, if it hadn't been for love. If it hadn't been if it hadn't been for love If it hadn't been for love. |
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from Darryl Worley - Darryl Worley (2006)
Now don't you worry, baby, I won't tell.
I'll keep our little secret to myself. That's fine, no games, no strings if you say so. But tell me just one thing before you go. Was it good for you? 'Cause it was good for me. Was it anything and everything you thought it'd be? Hey, I was being bad, but baby, you were too. And it was good for me. Was it good for you? Ah, this ain't gonna leave me for awhile. Not every girl can drive a boy that wild. Yeah, you took me places I ain't never been. And that's one trip I'd love to take again. Hey Was it good for you? 'Cause it was good for me. Was it anything and everything you thought it'd be? Hey, I was being bad, but honey, you were too. And it was good for me. Was it good for you? Oh baby, what you did, you just can't undo. And it was good for me. Was it good for you? It was good for me. Say it was good for you. Oh, was it good for you, baby? It sure was good for me. Got a little crazy, didn't it? |
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from Darryl Worley - Darryl Worley (2006)
I've looked high and low.
I've searched near and far. And after all this time, still I don't know where you are. I've done all I know to do, so girl, I guess it's up to you to??짖???짝 Find me. Baby, I've been waiting. Everyday I'm praying you'll find me, lost in all this lonely. Longing for you only, baby, please find me. At least a thousand times I've seen you in my dreams, Standing there alone, just barely out of reach. But in the early morning light I wake up again and cry. Find me. Baby, I've been waiting. Everyday I'm praying you'll find me, lost in all this lonely. Longing for you only, baby, please find me. Find me. Find me. Baby, I've been waiting. Everyday I'm praying you'll find me, lost in all this lonely. Longing for you only, baby, please find me. Find me. Oh, find me. |
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from Darryl Worley - Darryl Worley (2006)
Wake up America, I got a problem
Something you may not believe There is poison in the darkness Spreading like a bad disease I never thought I'd find myself in this condition Sitting by while children die from their addictions [Chorus] I'm just a small town, I have no tongue to speak I have no arms to hold them While they're dying in my streets So I have to wonder, does anybody care Lord is there any hope out there Wake up America, I got a problem Venom flowing through my veins I see families torn to pieces By crystal meth and crack cocaine Some of those swore to provide us with protection Just turn their backs and cut a deal with the infection [Chorus] All those years I gave them peaceful sanctuary Now I'm a graveyard, where the innocent are buried [Chorus] Lord, is there any hope out there Oh, is there any hope out there Wake up America, I got a problem I got a problem It's like venom flowing through my veins |
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from Darryl Worley - Darryl Worley (2006)
What makes a man promise her forever
When he knows damn well that's something he can't do Why does he look into her eyes and tell her lies right off the bat Oh I wonder what makes a man do that What makes a man lay down with a stranger When the one he loves is waiting up at home Why does he beg for trust then tear it up behind her back Oh I wonder what makes a man do that What makes a man go a stray and take a chance on loosing everything What makes a man think it's okay to play games with her heart Oh why would he take two lives and slowly drive them both off track Oh I wonder what makes a man do that What makes a man go asking for forgiveness When he knows it's something That he don't deserve Oh and why does he cry when she denies what he has asked Oh I wonder what makes a man do that What makes a man go a stray and take a chance on loosing everything What makes a man think it's okay to play games with her heart Oh why would he take two lives and slowly drive them both off track Oh I wonder what makes a man do that Lord I wonder what makes a man do that |
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from Darryl Worley - Darryl Worley (2006)
It's cold out this mornin'. It's raining, it's pourin'.
My back's acting up, but so what, I'm alive and I'm breathin'. My baby's still mad from that fight that we had. But her stomping around in the kitchen sure beats her leavin'. I'm doin' better that I deserve. I guess I could complain, oh but things could be worse. There's a lot of folks out there with a lot of good reasons to curse. All things considered I'm doin' better than I deserve. Well, maybe someday all the debt'll be paid off. I'll have all I want, but for now, hey, I don't mind dreamin'. 'Cause I got what I need. Got this house with some trees in the yard. I got kids and a wife and a life I believe in. I'm doin' better that I deserve. I guess I could complain, oh but things could be worse. There's a lot of folks out there with a lot of good reasons to curse. All things considered I'm doin' better than I deserve. I'm doin' better than I deserve. The wolf ain't at my door, and I ain't out of work. No matter how bad it gets, someone somewhere's got it worse. All things considered, I'm doin' better than I deserve. It's cold out this mornin'. It's raining, it's pourin'. My back's acting up, but guess what, I'm alive and I'm breathin'. Oh yeah, thank ya. Well, maybe someday all the debt'll be paid off. |
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from Darryl Worley - Darryl Worley (2006)
I have walked greener pastures.
And I've made a lot of hay. I've gone fast and even faster. I've been lost and found my way. Got a whole lot out of livin', my simple southern life. Tried to do my share of givin', and I know my soul's all right. So, everybody whistle Dixie, when they lay me in the ground. When that cold wind comes to get me, I don't want nobody standin' 'round sheddin' tears and feelin' sorry. 'Cause I'm gone to see my God. Everybody whistle Dixie. Let 'em lay me 'neath the sod. There's a peace of mind in knowin' that some things are meant to be. Like the way my age is showin' and that you were made for me. Like the sweet Savannah sunshine, and the Louisiana rain. Things that make this life worth living and keep a man from going insane. So, everybody whistle Dixie, when they lay me in the ground. When that cold wind comes to get me, I don't want nobody standin' 'round sheddin' tears and feelin' sorry. 'Cause I'm gonna go to see my God. Hey everybody whistle Dixie. Let 'em lay me 'neath the sod. Lord, I love the land of cotton. Yeah, but someday I'll say goodbye. 'Cause there's a better home awaitin'. (There's a better home awaitin') Yeah, there's a mansion in the sky. Everybody whistle Dixie. (Everybody, everybody) Oh when they lay me in the ground. (When they lay me in the ground) When that cold wind comes to get me. Don't want nobody standin' 'round sheddin' tears and feelin' sorry. (Don't want nobody feelin' sorry) 'Cause I'm gone to see my God. (I'm goin', I'm goin') Everybody whistle Dixie. (Everybody whistle Dixie) Let 'em lay me 'neath the sod. Yeah, everybody whistle Dixie. (Everybody whistle Dixie) Just let 'em lay me 'neath the sod. (Everybody whistle Dixie, everybody) |
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from Billy Ray Cyrus - I`m American (2011) |