Song | From Your Knees (LP Version) |
Artist | Matt King |
Album | Hard Country |
Download | Image LRC TXT |
[00:-2.00] | Randy Travis - From Your Knees |
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[00:15.41] | He tore down the work of 17 years |
[00:20.46] | brick by brick and stone by stone |
[00:26.46] | No hammer was swingin’ cause cheatin’ and drinkin’ |
[00:32.04] | Don’t need no help wreckin’ a home |
[00:37.49] | Ah, but when he came back through the dust and the rubble |
[00:43.59] | Of what he had once called his life |
[00:49.17] | He dropped to his knees in sheer disbelief |
[00:55.74] | of the total destruction inside |
[01:00.21] | |
[01:00.89] | There were empty closets and empty drawers |
[01:06.77] | And a tearstained note on the kitchen floor |
[01:12.38] | And burning memories in the fireplace |
[01:23.86] | He waited too late to say he was wrong |
[01:29.49] | His house was still standing but his home was gone |
[01:34.95] | Brother, you would not believe |
[01:42.77] | What you can see from your knees |
[01:47.11] | |
[02:01.85] | Right then and there in an old sinner’s prayer |
[02:07.32] | He told things he’d kept in the dark |
[02:12.44] | There was no use in lying cause the man who was listening |
[02:18.49] | Could see every room in his heart |
[02:23.34] | Ah, he took empty whisky bottles, little black book and all |
[02:29.37] | To the fire she left on the grate |
[02:35.02] | Ah, sometimes a man will change on his own |
[02:40.98] | But sometimes I tell you it takes |
[02:45.43] | |
[02:46.94] | Empty closets and empty drawers |
[02:51.78] | And a tearful confession on the kitchen floor |
[02:57.57] | And burning memories in the fireplace |
[03:08.35] | He waited to late to say he was wrong |
[03:14.44] | His house was still standing he’d fight for his home |
[03:19.90] | Brother, you would not believe, |
[03:26.03] | oh you would not believe |
[03:34.55] | What you can see from your knees |
[03:41.53] |
[00:-2.00] | Randy Travis From Your Knees |
[00:-1.00] | |
[00:00.00] | |
[00:15.41] | He tore down the work of 17 years |
[00:20.46] | brick by brick and stone by stone |
[00:26.46] | No hammer was swingin' cause cheatin' and drinkin' |
[00:32.04] | Don' t need no help wreckin' a home |
[00:37.49] | Ah, but when he came back through the dust and the rubble |
[00:43.59] | Of what he had once called his life |
[00:49.17] | He dropped to his knees in sheer disbelief |
[00:55.74] | of the total destruction inside |
[01:00.21] | |
[01:00.89] | There were empty closets and empty drawers |
[01:06.77] | And a tearstained note on the kitchen floor |
[01:12.38] | And burning memories in the fireplace |
[01:23.86] | He waited too late to say he was wrong |
[01:29.49] | His house was still standing but his home was gone |
[01:34.95] | Brother, you would not believe |
[01:42.77] | What you can see from your knees |
[01:47.11] | |
[02:01.85] | Right then and there in an old sinner' s prayer |
[02:07.32] | He told things he' d kept in the dark |
[02:12.44] | There was no use in lying cause the man who was listening |
[02:18.49] | Could see every room in his heart |
[02:23.34] | Ah, he took empty whisky bottles, little black book and all |
[02:29.37] | To the fire she left on the grate |
[02:35.02] | Ah, sometimes a man will change on his own |
[02:40.98] | But sometimes I tell you it takes |
[02:45.43] | |
[02:46.94] | Empty closets and empty drawers |
[02:51.78] | And a tearful confession on the kitchen floor |
[02:57.57] | And burning memories in the fireplace |
[03:08.35] | He waited to late to say he was wrong |
[03:14.44] | His house was still standing he' d fight for his home |
[03:19.90] | Brother, you would not believe, |
[03:26.03] | oh you would not believe |
[03:34.55] | What you can see from your knees |
[03:41.53] |
[00:-2.00] | Randy Travis From Your Knees |
[00:-1.00] | |
[00:00.00] | |
[00:15.41] | He tore down the work of 17 years |
[00:20.46] | brick by brick and stone by stone |
[00:26.46] | No hammer was swingin' cause cheatin' and drinkin' |
[00:32.04] | Don' t need no help wreckin' a home |
[00:37.49] | Ah, but when he came back through the dust and the rubble |
[00:43.59] | Of what he had once called his life |
[00:49.17] | He dropped to his knees in sheer disbelief |
[00:55.74] | of the total destruction inside |
[01:00.21] | |
[01:00.89] | There were empty closets and empty drawers |
[01:06.77] | And a tearstained note on the kitchen floor |
[01:12.38] | And burning memories in the fireplace |
[01:23.86] | He waited too late to say he was wrong |
[01:29.49] | His house was still standing but his home was gone |
[01:34.95] | Brother, you would not believe |
[01:42.77] | What you can see from your knees |
[01:47.11] | |
[02:01.85] | Right then and there in an old sinner' s prayer |
[02:07.32] | He told things he' d kept in the dark |
[02:12.44] | There was no use in lying cause the man who was listening |
[02:18.49] | Could see every room in his heart |
[02:23.34] | Ah, he took empty whisky bottles, little black book and all |
[02:29.37] | To the fire she left on the grate |
[02:35.02] | Ah, sometimes a man will change on his own |
[02:40.98] | But sometimes I tell you it takes |
[02:45.43] | |
[02:46.94] | Empty closets and empty drawers |
[02:51.78] | And a tearful confession on the kitchen floor |
[02:57.57] | And burning memories in the fireplace |
[03:08.35] | He waited to late to say he was wrong |
[03:14.44] | His house was still standing he' d fight for his home |
[03:19.90] | Brother, you would not believe, |
[03:26.03] | oh you would not believe |
[03:34.55] | What you can see from your knees |
[03:41.53] |