Noah Found Grace In The Eyes of The Lord
de Tennessee Ernie Ford
Sweetheart it's been several days now since they found me on the street
But since then an old friend Lonely Five and it's got me back on my feet
This morning I'll just drink enough to knock me out my noon
Yes I was down for a little while but I'm finally over you
The sun outside is much too bright that's why I'm wearing these shades
And the reason I haven't shaved it's because the drugstore ran out of blades
So if you hear that I'm not making it don't believe it because it's not true
Yes I was down for a little while but I'm finally over you
Yes I was down for a little while but I'm finally over you
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