She'll turn thirty-four this weekend She'll go out with her girlfriends They'll drink some margaritas, cut up and carry on There'll be guys and there
You gave him some good years Now you'd like them back Mistakes become clearer After the fact Now when you pick up the pieces But you can't make them
Mary was married with children Had the perfect suburban life Till her husband came clean with the help of Jim Beam And confessed all his sins in one
If you're coming with me you need nerves of steel 'Cause I take corners on two wheels It's a never-ending circus ride The faint of heart need not apply
I ain't even gonna to ask you I can read you like a book Girl if I ever saw one that's an I can't believe I did that look You look like something that
She follows the path of least resistance She doesn't care to see the mountain top She twists and turns with no regard to distance She never comes to
Lookin' at you through a misty moonlight Katydid sing like a symphony Porch swing swayin' like a Tennessee lullaby Melody blowing through the willow
Love, you're getting lazy You're forgettin' to give me Sweet sugar words that I wanna hear You've been neglectin' me You know jealously, it is a bitter
Well I said he had a lot of potential He was only misunderstood You know he didn't really mean to treat me so bad He wanted to be good And I swore one
I can see a new expression on my face I can feel a strange sensation taking place I can hear the guitars playing lovely tunes Everytime that you walk
We tried and we tried but it's over Guess I didn't fit the imagine in your mind Now you tell me to find another lover But baby aren't you gettin' outta
There's room at my table, why don't you pull up a seat The music's inviting but I'm staying off of my feet The floor's getting crowded, but I don't wanna