you're right where you belong It's sad and it's sweet but if you're luck It keeps going on and on and on On and on and on
and Sunday church And lookin' back and cryin' And laughin' 'bout the life between us two We went together like memories and long gones Cowboys and sad old songs After all the holdin' on
Winters are gray in Tennessee That don?t usually get to me But here lately I?ve been missin? the sun So I caught a plane to cousin Lille Thought a, weekend
got a sitter, she got a job 'Cause she had a promise to keep Her day was a factory and evening survival At night was exhaustion and sleep Sometimes she felt life
was hard to tell The bad times from the good Summer nights, just lyin' there Watchin' the fan go 'round Find a cool spot on the pillow And fall asleep
standing at the bar, two friends are lookin' for a fight Over what the Bible says is wrong or right When someone made a movie about Jesus on the cross
hear inside me Is louder than the fear I follow the bright lights Into the dark nights Chasin' after words and melodies We could sail the ocean Lay back on
He found the love note in the dresser drawer Right then he forgot what he was looking for A decade of trust just went down the drain She choked on her
We built a little playhouse With a front porch swing A white picket fence The American dream Step by step, stone by stone And now you're tellin' me That
I was third Alton on the second row Of the first Baptist Church choir I was keeper of the minutes for the Tri Delts In charge of the homecoming bonfire
you left your car And the rent's overdue, well, imagine that And you think you might die from a broken heart Well, you've told us all, you're life's
I used to think it was all in the drink It made him the way that he was He swore he'd change, poured it all down the drain And finally he'd given it up
That God would turn his head my way Graduation he moved on Broke my heart like a country song Must have cried two rivers long (CHORUS) Oh, but life goes on
Prevod: Terri Clark. Life Goes On.
I was third alto on the second row of the First Baptist Church choir I was keeper of the minutes of the Tri Delts, In charge of the homecoming bonfire
and Sunday church And lookin' back and cryin' and laughing at the life between us two We went together like memories and long gones Cowboys and sad old songs After all of the holdin' on
He found the love note in her dresser drawer Right then he forgot what he was looking for A decade of trust just went down the drain She choked on her
where you left your car And the rent's overdue, well, imagine that And you think you might die from a broken heart Well, you've told us all your life