Dustin Miller was my cowboy cousin and he was my brother...now hes an angel for god needed him to be...thank fully i have my BabyGirl Zoey. She is what makes it all worth it at the end of the day. now here are some songs i love.
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If I Died Today-Tim Mcgraw
If I died today,
Who’d turn off my coffee pot?
Would there be a street parade?
Would I just be an after-thought?
If I died today,
Would I still be a waiter?
Could I fly around like superman?
Would I make the Sunday paper?
I wonder who I’d see,
Cryin’ standin’ over me.
Who would just send their regards?
Would anybody say that “at least he’s in a better place?”
And who would get this old guitar?
If I died today,
Would my mama keep on prayin’?
Would my buddies go out drinkin?
Would my alarm clock keep on blinkin’?
If I died today,
Would I need to be ashamed?
Would I be easy to forget?
Could I live with my regrets?
I wonder who I’d see,
Cryin’ standin’ over me.
Who would just send their regards?
Would anybody say that “the world will never be the same?”
And who would get this old guitar?
If I died today,
Would I see my room from Heaven?
Would my family talk about me,
At Christmas and Thanksgivin’?
I wonder who I’d see,
Cryin’ standin’ over me.
Who would just send their regards?
Would anybody say “what a good guy, what a shame?”
And who would get this old guitar?
If I died today,
Who’d turn off my coffee pot?
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Deadwood mountain-Big&Rich:
I've been a rambler, all my life
Been a bet it all gambler
Yeah I let it all ride
Never been afraid of losin
Yeah there's been times I've lost it all
But it wont really matter
Someday when I'm gone
You can bury me on Deadwood Mountain
By my brother Wild Bill and sister Calamity Jane
Don't bring me no flowers
Just a six gun smokin
Put me eight feet down
When you bury me
Put me eight feet down
When you bury me
When your heart runs deeper
Then a ghost town gold mine
You just know your bound to find that motherload
You'll spend your last heartbeat chasing after rainbows
No there's no place you won't go
To win one more time
You can bury me on Deadwood Mountain
By my brother Wild Bill and sister Calamity Jane
Don't bring me no flowers
Just a six gun smokin
Put me eight feet down
When you bury me
Put me eight feet down
When you bury me
And cover me a little extra deep
Cause that's the only way
I'm ever gonna rest in peace
You can bury me on Deadwood Mountain
By my brother Wild Bill and sister Calamity Jane
Don't bring me no flowers
Just a six gun smokin
Put me eight feet down
When you bury me
Put me eight feet down
When you bury me
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Tim Mcgraw-My Old Friend:
My old friend, I recall
The times we had are hanging on my wall
I wouldn't trade them for gold
Cause they laught and they cry me and
somehow sanctify me
And they're woven in the stories I have told
And tell again
My old friend I apologize
For the years that have passed since the
last time you and I
Dusted off those memories
But the runnin' and the races and the
people and the places
there was always somewhere else i had to be
And time gets thin my old friend
Don't know why, don't know why
Don't know why, don't know why
My old friend this song's for you
Cause a few simple verses was the least that I could do
To tell the world that you were here
'Cause the love and the laughter will live on long after
All of the sadness and the tears
We'll meet again my old friend
Goodbye, Goodbye
Goodbye, Goodbye
My old friend
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Tim Mcgraw-Don't Take The Girl:
Johnny's daddy was taking him fishin'
When he was eight years old
A little girl came through the front gate holdin' a fishing pole
His dad looked down and smiled, said we can't leave her behind
Son I know you don't want her to go but someday you'll change your mind
And Johnny said "Take Jimmy Johnson, take Tommy Thompson, take my best friend Bo
Take anybody that you want as long as she don't go
Take any boy in the world
Daddy please don't take the girl
Same old boy
Same sweet girl
Ten years down the road
He held her tight and kissed her lips
In front of the picture show
Stranger came and pulled a gun
Grabbed her by the arm said "If you do what I tell you to, there won't be any harm"
And Johnny said "Take my money, take my wallet, take my credit cards
Here's the watch that my grandpa gave me
Here's the key to my car
Mister give it a whirl
But please don't take the girl
Same old boy
Same sweet girl
Five years down the road
There's going to be a little one and she says it's time to go
Doctor says the baby's fine but you'll have to leave
'Cause his momma's fading fast and Johnny hit his knees and there he prayed
Take the very breath you gave me
Take the heart from my chest
I'll gladly take her place if you'll let me
Make this my last request
Take me out of this world
God, please don't take the girl
Johnny's daddy
Was taking him fishin'
When he was eight years old
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Those were my favorite songs and still are to this day. They each have reasons and stories behind them and ill rememeber them forever. ~ ::Zoey was here:: Teehee, love ya babe!:3
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