Paint Me a Birmingham
I heard this song from Tracy Lawrence on the radio today, which according to my Itunes search was released on March 30, 2004, two days after Becky died.
I just found out Tracy Lawrence will be in San Antonio in concert in May. I might just have to get some tickets for that.
He was sitting’ there, his brush in hand
Painting’ waves as they danced, upon the sand
With every stroke, he brought to life
The deep blue of the ocean against the morning’ sky
I asked him if he only painted ocean scenes
He said for twenty dollars, I’ll paint you anything
Could you Paint Me A Birmingham
Make it look just the way I planned
A little house on the edge of town
Porch going’ all the way around
Put her there in the front yard swing
Cotton dress, make it early spring
For a while, she’ll be mine again
If you can Paint Me A Birmingham
He looked at me, with knowing eyes
Then took a canvas from a bag there by his side
Picked up a brush, and said to me
Son, just where in this picture would you like to be
And I said if there’s any way you can
Could you paint me back into her arms again?
Could you Paint Me A Birmingham
Make it look just the way I planned
A little house on the edge of town
Porch going all the way around
Put her there in the front yard swing
Cotton dress, make it early spring
For a while, she’ll be mine again
If you can Paint Me A Birmingham
Paint Me A Birmingham
Make it look just the way I planned
A little house on the edge of town
Porch going all the way around
Put her there in the front yard swing
Cotton dress, make it early spring
For a while, she’ll be mine again
If you can Paint Me A Birmingham
Oh, paint me a Birmingham
1 Comments:
Yes, it's a beautiful song. It's at least five years old.
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