| Songs, Songs, Songs.........The Dollar - Jamey Johnson
Daddy hugs his little man says son I’ve got to go and he pulls out of the drive and disappears as they walk back in the house the young boy asks his mama where does daddy go when he leaves here
mama tells her little man your daddy’s got a job and when he goes to work they pay him for his time well the young boy gets to thinking and he heads up to his bedroom and comes running back with a quarter and four dimes
chorus: and says mama how much time will this buy me is it enough to take me fishing or throw a football in the street if I’m a little short then how much more does daddy need to spend some time with me
the young boy tells his mama now I know daddy’s busy cause most times when he gets home it’s dark outside but tell him I’ve got me some pennies saved up from the tooth fairy and I keep ‘em in my piggy bank and I believe there’s thirty-five
chorus: and mama how much time will that buy me is it enough to take me camping in a tent down by the creek if I’m a little short then how much more does daddy need to spend some time with me
mama how much time will this buy me is it enough for just an afternoon a day or a whole week if I’m a little short then how much more does daddy need to spend some time with me
mama takes her little man sets him on her lap and starts dialing up some numbers on the phone she says daddy come home early you don’t have to chase that dollar cause your little man has got one here at home
Buy Me A Rose - Luther Vandross
He works hard to give her all he thinks she wants But it tears her apart ‘cause nothing’s for her heart He pulls in late to wake her up with a kiss goodnight If he could only read her mind, she’d say… [CHORUS] Buy me a rose, call me from work Open a door for me, what would it hurt Show me you love me by the look in your eyes These are the little things I need the most in my life Now the days have grown to years of feelin’ all alone As she sits and wonders if all she’s doin’ is wrong ‘Cause lately she’d try anything just to turn his head Would it make a difference if she said, if she said… [CHORUS] [BRIDGE] And the more that he lives the less that he tries To show her the love that he holds inside And the more that she gives the more that he sees This is the story of you…and me So I bought you a rose on the way home from work To open the door to a heart that I hurt And I hope you notice this look in my eyes ‘Cause I’m gonna make things right for the rest of your life And I’m gonna hold you tonight, tonight Do all those little things for the rest of your life
Somebody's Hero - Jamie O'Neal
She's never pulled anybody from a burning building She's never rocked Central Park to a half a million fans, screaming out her name She's never hit a shot to win the game She's never left her footprints on the moon She's never made a solo hot air balloon ride, around the world, No, she's just your everyday average girl (but)
She's somebody's hero A hero to her baby with a skinned up knee A little kiss is all she needs The keeper of the cheerios The voice that brings Snow White to life Bedtime stories every night And that smile lets her know She's somebody's hero
She didn't get a check every week like a nine-to fiver But she's been a waiter, and a cook and a taxi driver For twenty years, there at home, until the day her girl was grown Giving all her love to her was her life's ambition But now her baby's movin' on, and she'll soon be missin' her But not today, those are tears of joy runnin' down her face
She's somebody's hero A hero to her daughter in her wedding dress She gave her wings to leave the nest It hurts to let her baby go down the aisle she walks right by Looks back into her mother's eyes And that smile lets her know She's somebody's hero
Thirty years have flown right past Her daughters' starin' at all the photographs Of her mother, and she wishes she could be like that Oh, but she already is
She's somebody's hero A hero to her mother in a rockin' chair She runs a brush through her silver hair The envy of the nursing home She drops by every afternoon Feeds her mama with a spoon And that smile lets her know Her mother's smile lets her know She's somebody's hero
There Goes My Life - Kenny Chesney
All he could think about was, I'm too young for this, I've got my whole life ahead, Hell I'm just a kid myself, How am I gonna raise one.
All he could see were his dreams Going up in smoke' So much for ditching this town And hangin' out on the coast, oh well Those plans are long gone He said...
There goes my life There goes my future My everything Might as well kiss it all good-bye There goes my life
A couple years of up all night And a few thousand diapers later That mistake he thought he'd made Covers up the refrigerator, oh yeah He loves that little girl Momma's waitin' to tuck her in As she strumbles up those stairs And she smiles back at him Draggin' that teddy bear Sleep tight, blue eyes and bouncin' curls And he smiles....
There goes my life There goes my future My everything I love you, daddy, goodnight There goes my life.
She had that Honda loaded down with Abercrombie clothes And fifteen pairs of shoes and his American Express He checked the oil, slammed the hood, Said you're good to go, she hugged them both And headed off to the west...coast.
And he cried...
There goes my life There goes my future My everything I love you, baby, good-bye
There goes my life... There goes my life... Baby, goodbye.
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