She locked her fingers and bowed her head She said I'm late and I'm really scared You can go but I hope you stay I'm gonna keep it, either way In my
They're not really expecting me But I know where they hide the key Under the welcome mat There's no better place than that Don't know how long I've been
Your down on your luck. You just lost your truck. You cant afford another beer. Your credit cards don?t work. Whole world thinks you?re a jerk. You wondering
If I could do it all again I'd look more in the mirror Instead of finding someone else to blame If I could do it all again I'd do a lot more praying Less
(Aaron Lines/Mark Irwin/Josh Kear) I grew up under normal conditions Mom was the radio, Dad was the television They both were doing the best that they
She said, I don't even know you anymore We're barely friends, we used to be lovers I remember when I was all that you were living for Now, we're just
Just Drunk Enough Lyrics I knew it would happen someday But I never thought that it?d be tonight Then you walked into the bar with your new Mr. Right
It's been over ten thousand minutes since you said good-bye And I've thought about that moment at least a million times You were standing at the kitchen
what you're about to say Is tearing me apart So don't start, baby, I can read your heart Well, I knew this day was coming It was there between the lines
I'm somewhere now that I've never been So far from the world I was living in Baby, I'm lost but I'm not afraid I know you're the one to show me the way
First time I saw you girl you lit up the room How was I supposed to know Beyond the way that your smile caught my eye You had something deeper to show
Your daddy wouldn't like it If he knew what I was thinking right now But the way you look this evening, girl It's hard to keep my feet on the ground
It was a pretty good performance Yesterday out on the street Maybe they should give me an Emmy or an Oscar 'Cause you didn't suspect a thing We made
Moments That Matter (Aaron Lines/Mark Irwin/Josh Kear) I used to think I was a bigshot Thought I had it all but guess what Can't measure life by the
I like the sound of the ocean crashing Waves making their way to the beach I like the sound of the gulf breeze blowing Holding your hand, with sand on
I've seen the sunset from the top of a mountain, And I've walked the streets of Kathmandu I've seen a sky so full of stars, I couldn't count them But
these souvenirs that livin's left behind So take a long, hard look at the cover of this book And read between the lines And read between the lines They