Mason jars on the dresser Filled with quarters and dollars Savin' 'em for our trip around the world But, now you've changed your tune There'll be no honeymoon
The sun has opened up my eyes And I don't wanna leave your side for that lonesome road But here I go climbing back behind the wheel Fiffty feet of chrome
I hit the ground runnin' with the mornin' sun When a job needs doing I get it done I show up early and I go home late Everybody knows I pull my wieght
Grandpa's down by the two lane In the blazing sun or pouring rain Sells tomatoes from the back of his pickup truck Reads the Bible line for line While
Funny thing about dreamers When the dream is in their sights Just to get where they're going They leave a lot of good things behind Guess you could call
This is a song about best friends John Roy was a boy I knew Since he was three and I was two Grew up two little houses down from me The only two bad
If time has no beginning and if time has no end A billion years, a trillion years, what then? Is infinity a circle, an eternal loop? It can drive you
In my heaven there ain't no lawyers Don't need names on dotted lines Folks do business like they oughta A good firm handshake works just fine We feed
My brother said that I was rotten to the core I was the youngest child, so I got by with more I guess she was tired by the time I came along She'd laugh
Shadows of the night moving on the ground Like silent clouds, they follow me around As I wander the dark through the midnight mist Remembering our last
Funny thing about dreamers When the dream is in their sights Just to get where they're goin' They leave a lot of good things behind Guess you could call
Bản dịch: Shelton, Blake. The Dreamer.
(Jeff Stevens/Kenny West) The sun has opened up my eyes And I don't wanna leave your side For that lonesome road but here I go Climbing back behind
(Bobby Braddock) Mason jars on the dresser Filled with quarters and dollars savin em for our trip around the world But now you've changed your tune
(Rivers Rutherford/Boyd Houston Robert/George Teren) Yeah! I hit the ground runnin' with the mornin' sun. When a job needs doin', I get it done. I
(Rivers Rutherford/Bobby Pinson) In my heaven there ain't no lawyers Don't need names on dotted lines Folks do business like they oughtta A good firm
(Blake Shelton/Billy Montana/Don Ellis) Grandpa's down By the two lane In the blazing sun Or pouring rain Sells tomatoes From the back Of his pickup
(Neal Coty/Randy VanWarmer) This is a song About best friends John Roy Was a boy I knew Since he was three And I was two Grew up two little houses