Country Pie
All the sounds of the blues, just disappear
With a light like yours beside me
It's been an old, old red wine year
And just how many times did I watch you smile
And how long has it been
Since my eyes, in tender desperation
Gathered every memory, every scene
And Ah! Last summer on the beach your legs were brown as pecan stains
And how, with dripping faces we would skid to shelter in the pouring rain
But if the game's so low and painful
And if every moment brings no peace
It's just a shame to play
Now
Never Comin' Down
(By Deana Carter, Chris Farren & Chuck Jones)
Caroline was born about a mile from the Mississippi
Kinda like the kudzu, she grew up fast and pretty
A little bit of Memphis, little bit of New York City
All the boys would come around, blocking up her Daddy's driveway
But she could spot a come-on coming from a mile away
She hears them callin' but she ain't fallin'
She wants a love that's gonna last forever
She wants to stand where her feet don't touch the ground
She's holding out for a piece of heaven
She's gonna fly and she's never comin'down
She's waiting tables at her Uncle Joe's "Bar & Dinner"
And it was powerful stuff when he pulled up in a big freight liner
He lit a cigarette and when their eyes met
She knew that one day he'd carry her away
She wants a love that's gonna last forever
She wants to stand where her feet don't touch the ground
She's holding out for a piece of heaven
She's gonna fly and she's never comin'down
She wants a love that's gonna last forever
She wants to stand where her feet don't touch the ground
She's holding out for a piece of heaven
She's gonna fly and she's never comin'down
She wants a love that's gonna last forever
She wants to stand where her feet don't touch the ground
She's holding out for a piece of heaven
She's gonna fly and she's never comin'down
She's gonna fly
She's never comin' down
She's gonna fly
She's gonna fly
She's never comin' down
She's gonna fly
She's never comin' down