And that's just a cryin' shame So he says you look lovely my dear You say thank you I'm fine And you spend all his money And you spend all his time And
And massive rationalization For contemplating the future of the future And the last of the past And wondering if you could ever forgive me darling All the trouble that I put to you And
pass away And the sun will burn to coal And even men will hear the angels say He was a fool to let it show But I know you know And there ain't nothing
you spoke them And how the moonlight fell upon your face I married her just because she looks like you And for every time you said no She says honey I'll be glad to And
If you were to wake up And I were beside you Would you gently smile dear And whisper my name And would you remember The way that I held you And would
I used to be so much more open minded And I used to like to fall in love And they tell me I was so much sweeter and kinder But once is enough Yeah I
a man. Stand by your man, Give him two arms to cling to, And something warm to come to, When nights are cold and lonely. Stand by your man, And show
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(Lyle Lovett and Billy Hill) Honey bring me the paper And pour me a beer And turn on the TV And sweep up over here You tell me you love me To put off
that old pony run And how much is that saddle And a straight shooting gun Which way does that old pony run So this good life you know I must leave Your new car And
And I like cream in my coffee And I like to sleep late on Sunday And nobody knows me like my baby And I like eggs over easy With flour tortillas And
And reads the newspaper over your shoulder Wait Don't turn the page I'm not finished Life is so uncertain Here I am Yes it's me Take my hand And you'