Two dollars, twenty-seven cents January seventeenth, 2006 Here in a diner with my friends Talking about how the year went A few years later I walk in
: Two dollars, twenty-seven cents January seventeenth, 2006 Here in a diner with my friends Talking about how the year went A few years later I walk
s beautiful light A woman stood cookin' in the kitchen Kid sat at a table with his old man Now I wonder does my son miss me Does he wonder where I
It was the same girl form high school It's being a couple years, She's prolli 22 Or maybe she was 23 That's right, She's a year ahead of me I almost
It was the same girl from high school It's been a couple of years She probably 22 uh Or maybe she was 23 huh That's right she's a year ahead of me I
would Die for his daughter, just to let her breathe And I'd definitely die for Jesus, 'cause he died for me Give my eyes to Stevie Wonder, just to see
Jelly filled for justice, please (also: coffee filled) I'm standing here in the kitchen Wonder if I'm hungry at all Right there, open the icebox Wonder if I can eat it all My eyes
That mad in the last two years And that hip tattoo is what I love about you They can't take that away from you But do you ever wonder ?Bout giving me
Every day I watch my mirror Getting a little older, wiser, sadder with the years Missed chances Forgotten romances Starting now to loosen with the tears
oil into the cracked leather, Wonder about the old guy who tied these trout chew flies. They work good. Take along my Gibson JF45 made by women During World War II, coffee
savior's beautiful light A woman stood cookin' in the kitchen Kid sat at a table with his old man Now I wonder does my son miss me Does he wonder where
My mind is kind of out there high in the sky I'ma finna go in kill my alli-by, alli-by No reason why he wonder, how he might just tell a lie Lookin' down