Lyrics

I still recall the morning that I met you Standing out in front of Wilson's five and dime Staring through the window at the jewelry Hungry for the things you couldn't buy Just like a fool I thought that I could please you I saw you had an eye for things that shine I paid seven sawmill dollars for a bracelet Just to satisfy your fourteen carat mind Layin' by these railroad tracks in Denver With a hurtin' head and a half a pint of wine Everything except my soul has been surrendered Just to satisfy your fourteen carat mind The cabin that I built in West Virginia Was not enough to keep you satisfied 'Cause a man that's got a sawmill occupation Can't afford to feed a rich girl's appetite I wonder if you're still with Willie Jackson Sometimes I wonder if he's still alive Ol' Willie, he gave up his wife and children Just to satisfy your fourteen carat mind Layin' by these railroad tracks in Denver With a hurtin' head and a half a pint of wine Everything except my soul has been surrendered Just to satisfy your fourteen carat mind Just to satisfy your fourteen carat mind
Writer(s): Dallas Frazier, Larry Lee Favorite Lyrics powered by www.musixmatch.com
instagramSharePathic_arrow_out