How Blue can you make me How long till I heal How can I go on loving you when you're gone How blue can I feel Oh honey why did you leave me Ain't you
Well you look like the kind who's got an eye for a bargain The kind of guy who likes to shop around Well I got me this old heart That I'm putting on
Like a rare piece of crystal Like a fine china cup I kept your memory all safely locked up Afraid I could never love somebody new I was trying to save
It sure gets quiet When the kids go to bed We sit here in the silence Putting off what must be said I read a book you watch TV As our love dies quietly
I would have waited forever If I'd known that you'd be here We could have shared our lives together And held each other close all through the years But
Well I'm married to the good life I said I'd be a good wife When I put on this ring I drive a new Mercedes I play tennis with the ladies I buy all the
The kid down the street Mows the grass every week The neighbor next door fixed the roof where it leaked The jobs going fine and the bills are all paid
Oh on a park bench in the middle of July We sat and watched the children play If it was the heat or the noise He didn't have too much to say Then with
stood still I couldn't move And all I could feel Was this aching in my heart Saying I loved him still He said how have you been It's great to see you
When our check bounces at the store And the whole world seems at war You bring me peace of mind once more With just a little love When the boss says
You spend an awful lot of time in Massachutes Seems Like every other week you've got a meeting waiting there Business must be booming or could something
I've known about you for a while now When he leaves me he wears a smile now As soon as he's away from me In your arms is where he wants to be But you
He says he loves her...what can you say to that He's made up his mind and there ain't nothin' you can do And as you swallow hard...maybe you drive all
There were no angry words at all As we carried boxes down the hall One by one we put them in your car Nothing much for us to say One last goodbye and
The first time I laid my eyes on you I knew. We'd spend this life side by side. I still feel the same though you're so far away. I swear that you'
I remember it all very well lookin' back It was the summer I turned eighteen We lived in a one room, rundown shack On the outskirts of New Orleans We
I was born 3 months too early The doctor gave me 30 days But I must have had my mama's will And God's amazing grace I guess I'll keep on livin Even
She married when she was twenty She thought she was ready Now she's not so sure She thought she'd done some living But now she's just wonderin' What