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Friends I could count on, I could count on one hand
with a left over finger or two...
I took 'em for granted, let 'em all slip away...
now where they are, I wish I knew...
They roll by just like water, and I guess we never learn.
we go through life, parched and empty,
standin' knee deep in a river, and dying of thirst...
Sometimes I remember sweethearts I've known...
some I've forgotten I suppose...
one or two still linger, Oh and I wonder now...
why I ever let them go...
They roll by just like water, and I guess we never learn.
we go through life, parched and empty
standin' knee deep in a river, and dying of thirst...
So the sidewalk is crowded, the city goes by...
and I rush through another day...
and a world full of strangers, turn their eyes to me.
but I just look the other way...
They roll by just like water, and I guess we never learn.
we go through life, parched and empty
standin' knee deep in a river, and dying of thirst...
They roll by just like water, and I guess we never learn.
we go through life, parched and empty
standin' knee deep in a river, and dying of thirst...
- Album:
- Calling Me Home
- Coal
- Miscellaneous
- Love Travels
- Lonesome Standard Time
- Untasted Honey
- Good News
- Coal (Bonus Track Version)
- Lynn Anderson & Friends (Live)
- Honky Tonk Angels (Live)
- Music City Roots: GrassRoots
- Coal Country Music (Deluxe)
- Listen to the Radio
- Willow in the Wind
- Roses
- Ready for the Storm
- Walking Away a Winner
- Songs of the Civil War
- A Collection of Hits
- Country Music Classics, Volume 7: 1985-1990