Lyrics Solid As A Rock - Merle Haggard

Solid As A Rock - Merle Haggard
Song information On this page you can find the lyrics of the song Solid As A Rock, artist - Merle Haggard. Album song 1994, in the genre Кантри
Date of issue: 21.03.1994
Record label: Curb
Song language: English

Solid As A Rock

This old road of love ain’t for Sunday drivers
Has very few survivors in a world of hit and run
But we cared enough to hold on to each other
We pulled the load together, look how far we’ve come
Our love is solid as a rock like the moon and stars
We built our love to last like old Henry Ford builds cars
Not one that falls apart after once around the block
Our love is solid as a rock
Through the years we’ve learned, good things don’t come easy
And life’s a little crazy and nothin’s ever free
All the tears and turns, ain’t no bed of roses
But we’re about as close as two hearts could ever be
Our love is solid as a rock like the moon and stars
We built our love to last like old Henry Ford builds cars
Not one that falls apart after once around the block
Our love is solid as a rock
Our love is solid as a rock not once around the block
With sound 'round the clock and solid as a rock
Our love is solid as a rock not once around the block
With sound 'round the clock and solid as a rock

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Artist lyrics: Merle Haggard