John & Audrey Wiggins Chords and Lyrics
- Falling Out Of Love Lyrics
- Has Anybody Seen Amy Lyrics
- Memory Making Night Lyrics
- She's In The Bedroom Crying Lyrics
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Falling Out Of Love - John & Audrey Wiggins
Woke up this morning with a smile on my face
I can't believe your memory didn't keep me awake
My heart's not beating the missing you blues
And my eyes ain't crying for you
All those wasted nights I've sat and cried
Waiting for you knowing that you wouldn't come by
I look back and laugh at the fool I've been
I'll never set foot in them shoes again
This must be what falling out of love feels like
I don't mind if I do
Feeling like I don't care feels real nice
I don't toss and turn with your memory all night
Must be what falling out of love feels like
I don't jump when the telephone rings
Don't pace the floor, pull my hair and scream
I eat a lot better with an appetite
And sleep comes easy at night
I got no problems, there ain't nothing wrong
As a matter of fact I never felt so strong
I feel like shouting out I'm over you
I think I'll call my Momma up and tell her the news
This must be what falling out of love feels like
I don't mind if I do
Feeling like I don't care feels real nice
Saying it's over, knowing I'm right
Must be what falling out of love feels like
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Has Anybody Seen Amy - John & Audrey Wiggins
Lookin' at this town through older eyes
It's grown much too fat to recognize
There's a freeway up and the park's torn down
There's not a soul that I know around
Has anybody seen Amy
In her tan bare feet on the summertime street
Can her kiss still turn the winter warm
Or is she just a figment of
What I recall of yesterday's love
Has anybody seen Amy anymore
I can't see the stars through the neon lights
But there's still a crowd where the boys hang out at night
The songs I hear from those teenage cars
Still got the beat but they've lost the heart
Has anybody seen Amy
In her tan bare feet on the summertime street
Can her kiss still turn the winter warm
Or is she just a figment of
What I recall of yesterday's love
Has anybody seen Amy anymore
You can feel your age when you face the fact
You can always go home
But you can never go back
Has anybody seen Amy
In her tan bare feet on the summertime street
Can her kiss still turn the winter warm
Or is she just a figment of
What I recall of yesterday's love
Has anybody seen Amy anymore
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Memory Making Night - John & Audrey Wiggins
Ginger worked in a cafe
Small town Tennessee
The cook Joe was a little slow
But he kept the floor mopped and the kitchen clean
Two young people in an old fashioned town
They got together when the cafe closed
And the Tennessee moon came out
They drove down to the river
He looked her dead in the eyes
He could feel her trembling hands
They made love by the river
And they held on tight
To those memory making nights
It happened in the winter
After the cafe closed
Ginger had a change of heart
She'd fallen out of love with Joe
Tired of the cafe
Life didn't seem right
She was getting out of that nowhere town
She planned on leaving Joe that night
They drove down to the river
He looked her dead in the eyes
He could feel her trembling hands
She told him there by the river
Good-bye
Another memory making night
Joe went crazy
When she told him good-bye
Now he sits in a small room
And thinks about that night
He held her down in the river
She looked him dead in the eyes
He could feel her trembling hands
As she lay still in the river
Joe cried
Another memory making night
Joe cried
Another memory making night
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She's In The Bedroom Crying - John & Audrey Wiggins
He's in a bar, and she's in the bedroom crying
He thinks he'll drown all the hurt that he's feeling inside
A river of tears is washing away her every reason for trying
And the distance between them is silence, anger and pride
They don't talk to each other
They're no longer lovers
They won't even say the three words that could keep love from dying
She needs a shoulder, he needs to hold her
But he's in a bar, and she's in the bedroom crying
He tells the bartender his problems and thanks him for listening
Then he orders more whiskey to have something warm he can hold
She picks up the phone, and calls up a friend and says she wishes she knew what was missing
Both of them ask the wrong people why their love's growing cold
They don't talk to each other
They're no longer lovers
They won't even say the three words
That could keep love from dying
She needs a shoulder, he needs to hold her
But he's in a bar, and she's in the bedroom crying
He's in a bar, and she's in the bedroom crying
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