My fondest memories didn't happen on sunny days 'Cause when that summer sun was a-beating down It was all work and no play Daddy wasn't the only one who used to pray for rain When the smell of a storm would fill the air I'd put that farm in my rear view mirror As the rain soaked the ground, it was too wet to plow
I'd drive down that muddy road, wipers barely keepin' up She'd be waiting on the front porch, watching for my truck We'd head for that old boxcar abandoned on the tracks While they were riding out the weather back on the farm There we were on a bed of straw Breaking new ground, it was too wet to plow
And with the rhythm of the sound of the rain that was pounding On that big steel door Two lovers in the dark were learning by heart What rainy days are for Now when I hear thunder I still wonder What she thinks about when it's too wet to plow
The strangest thing happened to me just the other day I saw a storm from moving in, when my telephone rang On the other end of the line was a voice I'd heard before She said if you wanna know who this is talking Meet down by the railroad crossing Baby, look at those clouds, oh, it's too wet to plow
And with the rhythm of the sound of the rain that was pounding On that big steel door Two lovers in the dark were learning by heart What rainy days are for Now when I hear thunder I don't have to wonder What she thinks about when it's too wet to plow
Now when I hear thunder I don't have to wonder What she thinks about when it's too wet to plow Too wet to plow Teksty umieszczone na naszej stronie są własnością wytwórni, wykonawców, osób mających do nich prawa. |
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