Yesterday will never be forgotten Tomorrow's ten thousand years away Everything we ever had together We owe it all to yesterday Do you remember my old
If she's guilty so am I If she's forgotten how to cry If she gets lonely don't know why If she's guilty so am I If she's changed I'll take the blame
I believe He died for me So I believe I'll live for Him I may not do it right But I'm gonna try Wherever He would take me Is better than where I've been
Saturday morning serials chapters 1 through 15 Fly paper, penny loafers, Lucky Strike Green Flat tops, sock hops, Studebaker, Pepsi Please Ahh, do you
You and I were meant for one another Today we'll join our hearts eternally And this moment I'll always remember All the words that mean so much to me
She was called a scarlet woman by the people Who would go to church but left me in the streets With no parents of my own, I never had a home But an eighteen
Tommy's selling used cars, Nancy's fixing hair Harvey runs a grocery store and Margaret doesn't care Jerry drives a truck for Sears and Charlotte's on
Everybody knows when you go to the show You can't take the kids along You've gotta read the paper and know the code Of G, PG and R and X And you gotta
There goes my everything I hear footsteps slowly walking As they gently walk across a lonely floor And a voice softly saying, ?Darling This will be goodbye
Things just ain't the way they used to be Things I thought I remembered well look different now to me For adult eyes can sure surprise a Childhood memory
They took you out of the the country They took you out to see you things you wanted to see They took you out to the places you wanted to go but they can
All the powder and paint that hides her sweet face isn't her as she really should be She's distant and cold but under it all she's the same girl that
I wish I could come back to you love I know that you want me to But too much waters run under this old bridge And there's too many rivers between me and
Well, I ain't a gonna need this house no longer Ain't a gonna need this house no more Ain't got time to fix the shingles, ain't got time to fix the floor
Everything that I see since I moved far away Only serves to upset and remind me Of a beautiful girl in a part of the world That I tried to leave far behind
Look at me you can't even look at me I don't know what happened to what we used to be Look at me you can't even look at me How can you say you love me
It was the same summer I learned to play 'It Had To Be You' on the piano The same summer we jumped the fence at the fair And you won in two throws the
She leaves home at eight, a little bit late A little bit tired of it all, she unlocks the doors And does so much more than what she gets credit for She