When I was thumbing from Montgomery I had my guitar on my back When a stranger stopped beside me in an antique Cadillac He was dressed like 1950 Half drunk and hollow eyed He said it's a long walk to Nashville Would you like a ride? Son
Well, I sat down in the front seat He turned on the radio And them sad old songs coming outta them speakers was solid country gold Then I noticed the stranger was ghost white pale When I asked him for a light And I knew there was something strange about this ride
I have a friend who makes homemade pickles and there's always a bunch of leftover stuff in the jar after the pickles are gone. Garlic cloves being one of them. Delicious ?
Here in my car I feel safest of all I can lock all my doors It's the only way to live In cars
Here in my car I can only receive I can listen to you It keeps me stable for days In cars
Alimony, to me, seems like an antiquated way of thinking in this day and age. The damn life you were used to living when you were married shouldn't set precedent for what you think you're entitled to after divorce.
That's what it seems like to me as well. The weather yesterday probably had something to do with it, but there were people out all over the place. The first 60 degree day of the year combined with being cooped up for the last month and a half had people wanting to get outside.
It's a long way to the topIf you wanna rock 'n' rollIt's a long way to the topIf you wanna rock 'n' rollIf you think it's easy doin' one-night standsTry playin' in a rock roll bandIt's a long way to the topIf you wanna rock 'n' roll
Is reasonable to ask that the higher risk loved ones stay quarantined and isolated while the rest of society gets back to business? Clearly there is a risk, but maybe social distance from the higher risk people instead of society in general.