Charley Pride "Days of Sand and Shovels" |
(Bud Reneau - Doyle Marsh) When I noticed her the first time I was outside running barefoot in the rain She lived in the house next door Her nose was pressed against the window pane. When I looked at her she smiled And showed a place where two teeth used to be And I heard her ask her mom If she could come outside and play with me. Soon the days of sand and shovels Gave way to the mysteries of life Then I noticed she was changin' And I looked at her through different eyes. We became as one and knew A love without beginning or an end Everyday I lived with her was like A new day dawning once again. And I've loved her since every doll was Shirley Temple Soda pop was still a nickel Jam was on her fingertips Milk was circled on her lips. After many years our love grew silent And at night I heard her cry When she left me in the fall I said that it would be our last goodbye. I was man enough to give her everything She needed for a home In searching for a pefect love I found that I could not give her a child. Now she lives a quiet life And is the mother of a little girl Everytime I pass her house my thoughts Go back into another world. Because I see her little girl Her nose is pressed against the window pane She thinks I'm a lonely man Who wants to come inside out of the rain. And I've loved her since every doll was Shirley Temple Soda pop was still a nickel Jam was on her fingertips Milk was circled on her lips... Lyric from www.lyricmania.com |