S. P. Standley
David Munyon
Well, l was watching the weather channel
With this weather girl wave-ing her hand
Between the Mississippi Delta...an' the Arkansas Badlands
An' I dreamed about you Dixie As I chipped away the ice,
from this broken heart I' m alone another night
Ah, . . well she said it's getting warmer
And if you occupy this time right
All the snows will fill the rivers
Just to show you that love and God are nicer
You can't drive to Yahzoo city
Cause someone stole yer gas money
From yer coffee can, Ah yer a lucky cat
AlI the poor dogs in the rain
Even get the crumbs from the MASTERS TABLE
She keeps her crystals, shells and rings
An' if she comes back again
Ah, the changes always win
So, I was lost in the big test question
And my mind drifted to her dresses
An' her New Orleans nylons, an' the lace that was smokey tan
She sail let go to of your poor heart don't ya know
Dovey so loves you You're just a driving man, ah. . . you can take it to the bank
The commander's sitting in the bull pin
With his old glove from 1959
And the cletes that Clete Boyer
Gave him when he was at the old timmers game
AIl the young dudes are gettin' homers
They just retired another rookie
Call in the old man, maybe he can win one again
-chorus-
Well they wouldn't grant you a reason
Just your name sent chills down their spines
Said you were tossed from the rainbow
Maybe a potential subversive next time
So you called with your excuses
Comer called the district Attorney
You're on the run again
Ah. . . the changes always win
words and music by David Munyon and his adorable wife ''Dixie'', S. P. Standley, (c) 2003 Keith Colby Music
. . .I was in a ''Herbal Re-Treat'' one day years ago. .
And this song came about, I have failed so many times as a Christian, as a Hindu,
thoooooough I was hopeful that Lord Jesus Christ
would some day hear this song and forgive me, too
. . .and help me to find His Amazing Grace. . .
David Munyon vocal, guitar
Mike Silver backing vocals
Beo Brockhausen percussion
Hans-Jörg Maucksch bass