WallpapersMania  HumorStream!  MySpecialCards 


Artist Song
Home Page
Most Wanted Lyrics
Top Music Charts
Download Games
Sites to Visit:
Free Ring-Tones
Webcam Chat Rooms
Mobile phone
best fake id cards


Mya Desktop Wallpapers

Last Lyric Searches
last lyric searchesSweet Dreams
last lyric searchesJennifer Hudson
last lyric searchesKeyshia Cole
last lyric searchesNo Other
last lyric searchesKeep Breathing
last lyric searchesNe-Yo
last lyric searchesSex On Fire
last lyric searchesBeyonce
last lyric searchesPlies
last lyric searchesT.I.
Albums Chart
Singles Chart
ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ#
Albums Chart
Singles Chart
 
/ Sugarland Lyrics /decrease font size increase font size
• Very Last Country Song • | by Sugarland
Today is my birthday
And all that I want
Is to dig through this big box of pictures
In my kitchen 'til the daylight's gone
This one here's my momma with the long brown hair
I'm forty years older today than she was in that picture there

But if life stayed the way it was
And lovers never fell out of love
If memories didn't last so long
If nobody did nobody wrong
If we knew what we had before it was gone
If every road led back home
This would be the very last country song

These are all my babies
Lord knows how we survived
The first one was hard and the last wasn't planned, what a big surprise
That's him with his daddy's eyes
I loved the man in this one
It's faded but I don't care
There are nights when I wake up and know he's beside me I swear
Sometimes I still feel him there

But if life stayed the way it was
And lovers never fell out of love
If memories didn't last so long
If nobody did nobody wrong
If we knew what we had before it was gone
If every road led back home
This would be the very last country song

If we knew what we had before it was gone
If every road led back home
This would be the very last country song

 Printer Friendly Page Version for print
 100% RealTone MP3 RealTone
 Correct lyrics of this songCorrect this song
 Leave your opinionLeave your comment
 Accessed 1 time(s) today
 
Comments:
 

None Yet

 
Go to Top