With seven billion people in this world I can't believe you're still a single girl I bet you're thinking you're better off on your own But the best things
On my fifth birthday, I got so upset About the brand new bike that I didn't get I'd prayed my heart out and it didn't seem fair I told my grandpa, I guess
When I was ten years old I remember thinkin' how cool it would be When we were goin' on an eight hour drive And I could just watch TV And I'd have given
Somebody's gotta scratch your back The places you can't reach Say something that'll make you laugh That's exactly what you need And I hope that's me,
When you find yourself in some far off place And it causes you to rethink some things You start to sense that slowly you?re becoming someone else And
She put him out like the burnin' end of a midnight cigarette She broke his heart, he spent his whole life tryin' to forget We watched him drink his pain
She's a yellow pair of running shoes A holey pair of jeans She looks great in cheap sunglasses She looks great in anything She's 'I want a piece of chocolate
If I could write a letter to me And send it back in time to myself at 17 First, I'd prove it's me by saying look under your bed There's a Skoal can and
I remember sayin' I don't care either way Just as long as he or she is healthy, I'm okay And then the doctor pointed to the corner of the screen And said
(Whoa oh oh oh) (Whoa oh oh oh) She's got Brazilian leather boots on the pedal of her German car Listenin' to the Beatles singin' "Back in the USSR"
Well I?ve got some big news, the bank finally came through And I?m holding the keys to the brand new Chevrolet Have you been outside? It sure is a nice
You're not supposed to say The word cancer in a song And tellin' folks Jesus is the answer Can rub 'em wrong It ain't hip to sing about tractors, trucks
Blake Shelton Sings Austin. It's on his 2001 Album. She left without leaving a number Said she needed to clear her mind He figured she'd gone back to
I work down at the Pizza Pit And I drive an old Hyundai I still live with my mom and dad I'm 5 foot 3 and overweight I'm a sci-fi fanatic, a mild asthmatic
Sittin' on a bench at West Town Mall He sat down in his overalls and asked me "You waitin' on a woman?" I nodded, yeah and said, "How 'bout you" He said
Hey everybody, let's have fun You only live but once and when you're dead you're done You better let the good time roll, baby, oh, let's get it own mama
Life is like a mountain railway With an engineer that's brave We must make the run successful From the cradle to the grave Watch for curves and hills