The man outside he works for me, his name is Mariano He cuts and trims the grass for me he makes the flowers bloom He says that he comes from a place
I guess we?ve come full circle We?re strangers once again It?s hard to know we?d ever come to this It?s funny you were saying how you?d miss The good
Mom got drunk and Dad got drunk at our Christmas party We were drinking champagne punch and homemade eggnog Little sister brought her new boyfriend He
Strapped my guns and courage on; set my cattle free Rolled a smoke and I made a vow no more to be reviled Combed her hair and laid her out; pretty as
I left Houston, Texas on a Gulf Coast Hurricane I was blown down by tornadoes, washed up by the rain Well my pappy wasn't happy with me, he told me to
Mr. Wolf and Mama Bear were banging on the door I told 'em once, I told 'em twice, don't come 'round here no more They've stolen all our chickens, they
I?m long past hungry I need a bed I got some real wild things Runnin? through my head Oh Rosie, don?t forget me now I?ve been to Tulsa And New Mexico
Broke into you car last night Took your stereo Now you say you don?t know why You live there anymore The garage man didn?t see a thing So I guess it
I slipped through your fingers into the clouds Ran down the concrete hallways Pushed through the crowds. I watched by the water Reached for the sun Why
(Robert Earl Keen/Bill Whitbeck) One day after twenty-five years Head of service at the local Sears Helen Walker put her pencil down and walked away
Out along the road to no return Silence rules the day and knows no friend The troubled past and all her tribe adjourn To watch your dreams unravel in
Streets are almost empty, shops are closed down There?s not a soul left in the bar to tell my troubles to Think I?ll walk down to the river that runs
We made Oklahoma a little after 3 Randy, his brother Bob and my old GMC We had some moonshine whisky And some of Bob's homegrown We were so messed up
Summer Sunday evenings around the old home place I would play my guitar sister'd sing along Sister's smile would always light up my daddy's face When
It's midnight on the interstate and I'm flying like a bird I was talking to a friend of mine, he said "Have you heard the word?" "I've got some people
K. Farrell Me and the boy's we cinched up our saddles and rode to sonora last night Gun's hanging proud, daring out loud for any one looking to fight
Townes Van Zandt When the wind don?t blow in Amarillo When the moon along the Gunnison don?t rise And I cast my dreams upon your love babe And lie beneath
I had a horse named Bad Luck She weren't good lookin' but she sure could buck Chorus Yahoo hey hey Yippee yi cy yey I put my mama on her She threw