told me what to do We didn't have much money, the Lord picked up the tab They made me write him love songs, sitting in my room Now I just drink whiskey and drive
Kim said, "Jimmy, you better get yourself Op off of that raggedy couch I'm too pretty to work and I'm tired Of you uglying up my house" Jimmy said, "
He went all over town, drinking and a-balling Got some girl pregnant, when he was still a teen Working at McDonalds and pumping gasoline Driving that
These cities blur before me A swirl of colors leaned against the sky Gone so far away And I never really told you goodbye I know it's kind of lame Sometimes
that hide behind your dress Belly up and arch your back Well I ain't really fallin' asleep I'm fadin' to black And you could come to me by plane, but
told her She woke up sunny side down And I was still thinking I was too proud to flip her over Between the champagne Hand jobs and the kissing ass By
you tell me not to have my fun It?s the same old shit that I ain?t gonna take off anyone And I don?t need to be forgiven By them people in the neighborhood
way I've seen just how much I can stand One night in Kansas City, we thought about killing a man Seen my number fly by on Interstate Ten Seen the mountains
You were talkin' on that cell phone, driving your Mercedes way too fast All of the sudden there was this dial tone, you hit the pylons on the overpass
Don't know why they even bother Putting this highway on the map Anybody's that's ever been on it Knows exactly where they're at It's hells on both ends
You ain't much of a player And you ain't playing for free You just know all the chatter And you've been chatting to me Now you're taking me down With
he'd like to buy a horse I saw he had a map of the county in his hand and your house was circled red took the keys too damn far to go back by no, Huston
I do believe, I do believe, I do believe I saw you standing there Sunlight in your hair reflecting in your eyes I do believe, I do believe, I do believe
Let me tell y'all a story So far fetched it must be true 'Bout a bunch of fatherless boys from Florida One is man enough for two Practiced twelve hours
When I was sixteen I had a little trouble with the law He said "Boy come here" I said "Boy yourself I ain't done nothing wrong" He grabbed me by the
could get to the top 'fore the great big horse knew what was going on.. Great big horse he blamed his great big brown eyes once or twice. by the time
On the day that she was buried Her daddy stood out by the cemetery fence Prayed to God for forgiveness For surely all of this is punishment for my sins