One More Time
Lyrics
Never had time for the celebration
Singing like a woman when you're six years old
Never got to dance at the graduation
Didn't want it, didn't need it
She was on the road
No letters from home
We just kept moving on
We were all alone, together
Simple stops along the way
No one knows the price we paid
For the dream, for the dream
The people came from everywhere
And they all wait for her
To sing the songs one more time
So many miles, so many places
The music pulling like an under tow
Leaving smiles on all their faces
They were living the songs she wrote
No stick ball in the street
No grass stains on the knees
We were all gypsies, together
And forever in my mind
This will always be
She was the world for me
But I no longer weep for her
All that's left is the need for her
To sing the songs one more time
Just one more time
Writer(s): TONY JOE WHITE, EDWARD J. OLMOS
Copyright(s): Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
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