| They would put me in bed, tuck me in tight
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| Say my prayers, kiss my hand, make me feel safe at night
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| Walking out, holding hands, barely crack my door
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| Turn the Opry on and waltz across the floor
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| I’d sneak over to the light and I’d take a peek
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| They kept dancing all night even if the signal got weak
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| I can still see your
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| Ooh, silhouettes swaying across the wall
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| Ooh-ooh, no, we didn’t have much
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| Then again, we had it all
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| They made that little house a home
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| Full of heart and soul
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| Just like a love song on country radio
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| They could sing 'em all, two-part harmony tune
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| Like Loretta and Conway, Johnny and June
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| I could hear mama laughing as daddy swept her off her feet
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| You know the sound of love has never sounded so sweet
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| And thirty years later, I’ve got three kids and my wife
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| Their love songs, a legacy, the soundtrack of my life
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| I can still see your
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| Ooh, silhouettes swaying across the wall
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| Ooh-ooh, no, we didn’t have much
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| Then again, we had it all
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| They made that little house a home
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| Full of heart and soul
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| Just like a love song on country radio
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| Ooh-ooh
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| Ooh-ooh
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| And they’ll sneak over to the lights
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| And they’ll take a peek
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| And we’ll keep dancing all night
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| Even when the signal gets weak
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| And someday they’ll see
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| Ooh, silhouettes swaying across the wall
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| Ooh-ooh, no, we didn’t have much
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| Then again, we had it all
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| They made that little house a home
|
| Full of heart and soul
|
| Just like a love song on country radio
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| Silhouettes swaying across the wall
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| No, we didn’t have much
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| Then again, we had it all
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| Ooh-ooh
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| Ooh-ooh |