Golden Eyes
You took the last train to Texas
For never to return
You burned all his letters
He's stolen all your worth
He lost himself in drinking
You lost yourself in trying to hold on
You think about the man
That once had held your heart
All of his charisma
Caught up in the charm
But where's the charm in being with a man
Who isn't half a man at all?
You think Lord can I pull it all together
Can I put back the pieces of my life
If I ever find a man with golden eyes
And coal black hair
Well I wouldn't ever want to be his wife
A few miles out of Austin
You're suddenly relieved
Knowing he's not there
That you're finally free
Maybe you'll find love again
Either way you're finally at peace
As you sit recounting
You know you'll be just fine
You think about your children
The beauty in their eyes
As you step out to the track
Ready just to start a better a life
You think Lord can I pull it all together
Can I put back the pieces of my life
If I ever find a man with golden eyes
And coal black hair
Well I wouldn't ever want to be his wife
You think Lord can I pull it all together
Can I put back the pieces of my life
If I ever find a man with golden eyes
And coal black hair
Well I wouldn't ever want to be his wife
For never to return
You burned all his letters
He's stolen all your worth
He lost himself in drinking
You lost yourself in trying to hold on
You think about the man
That once had held your heart
All of his charisma
Caught up in the charm
But where's the charm in being with a man
Who isn't half a man at all?
You think Lord can I pull it all together
Can I put back the pieces of my life
If I ever find a man with golden eyes
And coal black hair
Well I wouldn't ever want to be his wife
A few miles out of Austin
You're suddenly relieved
Knowing he's not there
That you're finally free
Maybe you'll find love again
Either way you're finally at peace
As you sit recounting
You know you'll be just fine
You think about your children
The beauty in their eyes
As you step out to the track
Ready just to start a better a life
You think Lord can I pull it all together
Can I put back the pieces of my life
If I ever find a man with golden eyes
And coal black hair
Well I wouldn't ever want to be his wife
You think Lord can I pull it all together
Can I put back the pieces of my life
If I ever find a man with golden eyes
And coal black hair
Well I wouldn't ever want to be his wife
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Writer(s): Lydia Luce
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