| Song | Just A Few Words |
| Artist | Patty Larkin |
| Album | Regrooving The Dream |
| Download | Image LRC TXT |
| 作曲 : Larkin | |
| Just a Few | |
| Words by Patty | |
| Larkin They had a cross on the hill | |
| And a flag in the yard | |
| An off white picket fence | |
| And a broken down car | |
| A player piano | |
| That played | |
| Clair de Lune | |
| A weekend garage sale | |
| That ran June to | |
| June And he was off | |
| In the woods somewhere | |
| People will talk | |
| I was working the counter | |
| The day he got shot | |
| Stlill in his boots out there | |
| Stuck in the mud | |
| With a St. | |
| Louis decal | |
| On the back of his truck | |
| You know the last time | |
| I saw him | |
| He was changing a tire | |
| He'd duct taped the muffler | |
| And held it with wire | |
| Off on the shoulder | |
| By the good luck saloon | |
| He stood on one leg and said y'all come back soon | |
| And he was just 17 | |
| When he started to sing | |
| He sang with the angels | |
| And he sang with the | |
| King Off in the corner | |
| With a Hank | |
| Williams song | |
| It was him and juke box | |
| Singing along | |
| And she was dressed like nun | |
| Black shoes and black hat | |
| It taked one to know one | |
| And I know about that | |
| She moved like a dancer | |
| And smelled of perfume | |
| They ate carnival food | |
| In the back of the room | |
| And it was goodbye to | |
| Texas Remember thhe | |
| Maine Gooodbye to the town | |
| That remembers your name | |
| This life ain't nothing | |
| But an old figure eight | |
| You think you figured it out | |
| Then get twisted by fate | |
| And it was never the same | |
| It was never that good | |
| There was no one to blame | |
| How could you know | |
| That it wouldn't | |
| They ran the obit | |
| In the paper today | |
| It was just a few words | |
| There was not much to say | |
| They had a cross on the hill | |
| And a flag in the yard | |
| An off white picket fence | |
| And a broken down car | |
| A player piano | |
| Thet played | |
| Clair de Lune | |
| A weekend garage sale | |
| That ran June to | |
| June |
| zuo qu : Larkin | |
| Just a Few | |
| Words by Patty | |
| Larkin They had a cross on the hill | |
| And a flag in the yard | |
| An off white picket fence | |
| And a broken down car | |
| A player piano | |
| That played | |
| Clair de Lune | |
| A weekend garage sale | |
| That ran June to | |
| June And he was off | |
| In the woods somewhere | |
| People will talk | |
| I was working the counter | |
| The day he got shot | |
| Stlill in his boots out there | |
| Stuck in the mud | |
| With a St. | |
| Louis decal | |
| On the back of his truck | |
| You know the last time | |
| I saw him | |
| He was changing a tire | |
| He' d duct taped the muffler | |
| And held it with wire | |
| Off on the shoulder | |
| By the good luck saloon | |
| He stood on one leg and said y' all come back soon | |
| And he was just 17 | |
| When he started to sing | |
| He sang with the angels | |
| And he sang with the | |
| King Off in the corner | |
| With a Hank | |
| Williams song | |
| It was him and juke box | |
| Singing along | |
| And she was dressed like nun | |
| Black shoes and black hat | |
| It taked one to know one | |
| And I know about that | |
| She moved like a dancer | |
| And smelled of perfume | |
| They ate carnival food | |
| In the back of the room | |
| And it was goodbye to | |
| Texas Remember thhe | |
| Maine Gooodbye to the town | |
| That remembers your name | |
| This life ain' t nothing | |
| But an old figure eight | |
| You think you figured it out | |
| Then get twisted by fate | |
| And it was never the same | |
| It was never that good | |
| There was no one to blame | |
| How could you know | |
| That it wouldn' t | |
| They ran the obit | |
| In the paper today | |
| It was just a few words | |
| There was not much to say | |
| They had a cross on the hill | |
| And a flag in the yard | |
| An off white picket fence | |
| And a broken down car | |
| A player piano | |
| Thet played | |
| Clair de Lune | |
| A weekend garage sale | |
| That ran June to | |
| June |
| zuò qǔ : Larkin | |
| Just a Few | |
| Words by Patty | |
| Larkin They had a cross on the hill | |
| And a flag in the yard | |
| An off white picket fence | |
| And a broken down car | |
| A player piano | |
| That played | |
| Clair de Lune | |
| A weekend garage sale | |
| That ran June to | |
| June And he was off | |
| In the woods somewhere | |
| People will talk | |
| I was working the counter | |
| The day he got shot | |
| Stlill in his boots out there | |
| Stuck in the mud | |
| With a St. | |
| Louis decal | |
| On the back of his truck | |
| You know the last time | |
| I saw him | |
| He was changing a tire | |
| He' d duct taped the muffler | |
| And held it with wire | |
| Off on the shoulder | |
| By the good luck saloon | |
| He stood on one leg and said y' all come back soon | |
| And he was just 17 | |
| When he started to sing | |
| He sang with the angels | |
| And he sang with the | |
| King Off in the corner | |
| With a Hank | |
| Williams song | |
| It was him and juke box | |
| Singing along | |
| And she was dressed like nun | |
| Black shoes and black hat | |
| It taked one to know one | |
| And I know about that | |
| She moved like a dancer | |
| And smelled of perfume | |
| They ate carnival food | |
| In the back of the room | |
| And it was goodbye to | |
| Texas Remember thhe | |
| Maine Gooodbye to the town | |
| That remembers your name | |
| This life ain' t nothing | |
| But an old figure eight | |
| You think you figured it out | |
| Then get twisted by fate | |
| And it was never the same | |
| It was never that good | |
| There was no one to blame | |
| How could you know | |
| That it wouldn' t | |
| They ran the obit | |
| In the paper today | |
| It was just a few words | |
| There was not much to say | |
| They had a cross on the hill | |
| And a flag in the yard | |
| An off white picket fence | |
| And a broken down car | |
| A player piano | |
| Thet played | |
| Clair de Lune | |
| A weekend garage sale | |
| That ran June to | |
| June |