A COUNTRY MUSIC POEM It’s midnight in Montgomery, I’m so - TopicsExpress



          

A COUNTRY MUSIC POEM It’s midnight in Montgomery, I’m so lonesome I could cry. I think I’ll just stay here and drink, For the good times. I’m a thousand miles from nowhere, Sleeping single in a double bed. Does Fort Worth ever cross your mind, I ain’t that lonely yet. He stopped loving her today. The year that Clayton Delaney died. Are you sure Hank done it this way, Walkin after midnight? Every time two fools collide, Some broken hearts never mend. I won’t take less than your love, Never again, again. My home’s in Alabama, Lost in the 50’s tonight. Take these chains from my heart, Then you can tell me goodbye. Ruby, don’t take your love to town. What kind of fool do you think I am? All is fair in love and war, The South’s gonna do it again. By the time I get to Phoenix, You’ll be the last thing on my mind. Thank God I’m a country boy, I love a rainy night. You don’t seem to miss me. Please check yes or no. How do you like me now, I’m just a walkaway Joe?
Posted on: Mon, 29 Dec 2014 03:46:04 +0000

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