Butch Walker

Forgot To Say I Love You
And I waited 'til the rain stopped comin' down Pulled off from the overpass, wet from head to toe And I haven't seen the exit for this town In seven years or more, I feel a burning in my soul The house looks pretty good painted all in white But you'd hate the way they did the yard and overstated fence I can't remember what you said that night But I remember what you wore that day The light shined through your dress Just an inch of flesh and bare was enough to turn me on Your hands on your hips, your body young and toned My mind is so lonely now that you're gone From there I forgot to say I love you Tellin' you now won't do us any good If there's a God that's up above you I hope He treats you better than this world could Better than it could You'd be proud of the man that our son's become He makes more money than I do, and he married John last spring The pages of my story here are done The road was long and dark at first, but I wouldn't change a thing SongtexteAnd life has dealt so many cards, my gambling now is curbed And we're driving 'cross this desert, your ashes in an urn 'Cause we always said we'd see the country when we're old as dirt Now here we are I forgot to say I love you Tellin' you now won't do us any good If there's a God that's up above you Hope He treats you better than this world could Better than it could I forgot to say I love you Tellin' you now won't do us any good If there's a God that's up above you I hope He treats you better than this world could Better than it could Now I'm a singer on the stage It's a job, but maybe it's not And now I've finally come of age My dad and I are in some parking lot This Winnebago's done its time Crossed every state border line Played quiet and played loud My mama would be proud I thank you both, I was allowed to be A singer on the stage Aus Songtexte Mania