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Dickey Lee - Rocky lyrics
Rocky Alone until my eighteenth year, we met four springs ago She was shy and had a fear, of things she did not know But we got it on together in such a super way We held each other close at night, and traded dreams each day She said Rocky I've never been in love before, don't know if I can do it But if you let me lean on you take my hand I might get through it, through it I said baby, oh sweet baby it's love that sets us free And God knows if the world should end your love is safe with me We found an old gray house, and you would not believe the way We worked at night to fix it up, took classes in the day Painting walls and sipping wine, sleeping on the floor With so much love with just two, soon we found there'd be one more And she said Rocky I've never had a baby before, don't know if I can do it But if you let me lean on you, take my hand I might get through it, through it I said baby, oh sweet baby it's love that sets us free, and God knows if the word should end your love is safe with me. We had lots of problems then, but we had lots of fun Like the birthday party, when our baby girl turned one I was proud and satisfied, life had so much to give Till the day they told me that she didn't have long to live She said Rocky I never had to die before don't know if I can do it Now it's back to two again my little girl and I Who looks so much like her sweet mother, sometimes that makes me cry I sleep alone at nights again, I walk alone each day And sometimes when I'm about to give in, I hear her sweet voice say to me Rocky you know you've been alone before, you know that you can do it But if you'd like to lean on me, take my hand I'll help you through it, through it. I said baby, oh sweet baby it's love that sets us free And God knows if the world should end, your love is safe with me She said Rocky you know you've been alone before... |
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