| Song | Moving Oleta |
| Artist | Reba McEntire |
| Album | Room To Breathe |
| Download | Image LRC TXT |
| 作词 : Dean | |
| Moving Oleta | |
| Was the hardest thing he'd done | |
| The nurses saw an old woman crying | |
| But he saw the love of his life | |
| She don't know where she is | |
| But she knows this isn't home | |
| Love is a hard, hard road | |
| He met her in the summer of '37 | |
| In a brush harbor down on the | |
| Rush Creek shore | |
| He loved her black hair and the mischief in her smile | |
| But she won him with her eyes | |
| All the years and children grow | |
| He still sees her the same | |
| Love is a hard, hard road | |
| He woke up each morning and drove into town | |
| He stayed all day 'till her dinner came | |
| Then he took her to her room, leaned on her wheelchair like a walker | |
| And covered her with a quit that she made | |
| Only God and a couple of nurses | |
| Helped the old man shoulder the load | |
| Love is a hard, hard road | |
| And he said, "They tell me this is all that's leftSay this hell on earth is bestI list all those reasons and I still don't understand" | |
| He cursed his body old and weak, tears of failure burned his cheek | |
| And he said, "Oh, don't you know I prayed to die before this day?" | |
| Love is a hard, hard road | |
| There's a shadow much darker than the valley of death | |
| When you fear the reaper might not come today | |
| They line 'em up in | |
| La-z-boys out in the sunroom | |
| The TV keeps the quiet away | |
| She can't recall his name | |
| And she's the only love he's known | |
| Love is a hard, hard road | |
| Love is a hard road | |
| Moving Oleta | |
| Was the hardest thing he'd done |
| zuo ci : Dean | |
| Moving Oleta | |
| Was the hardest thing he' d done | |
| The nurses saw an old woman crying | |
| But he saw the love of his life | |
| She don' t know where she is | |
| But she knows this isn' t home | |
| Love is a hard, hard road | |
| He met her in the summer of ' 37 | |
| In a brush harbor down on the | |
| Rush Creek shore | |
| He loved her black hair and the mischief in her smile | |
| But she won him with her eyes | |
| All the years and children grow | |
| He still sees her the same | |
| Love is a hard, hard road | |
| He woke up each morning and drove into town | |
| He stayed all day ' till her dinner came | |
| Then he took her to her room, leaned on her wheelchair like a walker | |
| And covered her with a quit that she made | |
| Only God and a couple of nurses | |
| Helped the old man shoulder the load | |
| Love is a hard, hard road | |
| And he said, " They tell me this is all that' s leftSay this hell on earth is bestI list all those reasons and I still don' t understand" | |
| He cursed his body old and weak, tears of failure burned his cheek | |
| And he said, " Oh, don' t you know I prayed to die before this day?" | |
| Love is a hard, hard road | |
| There' s a shadow much darker than the valley of death | |
| When you fear the reaper might not come today | |
| They line ' em up in | |
| Lazboys out in the sunroom | |
| The TV keeps the quiet away | |
| She can' t recall his name | |
| And she' s the only love he' s known | |
| Love is a hard, hard road | |
| Love is a hard road | |
| Moving Oleta | |
| Was the hardest thing he' d done |
| zuò cí : Dean | |
| Moving Oleta | |
| Was the hardest thing he' d done | |
| The nurses saw an old woman crying | |
| But he saw the love of his life | |
| She don' t know where she is | |
| But she knows this isn' t home | |
| Love is a hard, hard road | |
| He met her in the summer of ' 37 | |
| In a brush harbor down on the | |
| Rush Creek shore | |
| He loved her black hair and the mischief in her smile | |
| But she won him with her eyes | |
| All the years and children grow | |
| He still sees her the same | |
| Love is a hard, hard road | |
| He woke up each morning and drove into town | |
| He stayed all day ' till her dinner came | |
| Then he took her to her room, leaned on her wheelchair like a walker | |
| And covered her with a quit that she made | |
| Only God and a couple of nurses | |
| Helped the old man shoulder the load | |
| Love is a hard, hard road | |
| And he said, " They tell me this is all that' s leftSay this hell on earth is bestI list all those reasons and I still don' t understand" | |
| He cursed his body old and weak, tears of failure burned his cheek | |
| And he said, " Oh, don' t you know I prayed to die before this day?" | |
| Love is a hard, hard road | |
| There' s a shadow much darker than the valley of death | |
| When you fear the reaper might not come today | |
| They line ' em up in | |
| Lazboys out in the sunroom | |
| The TV keeps the quiet away | |
| She can' t recall his name | |
| And she' s the only love he' s known | |
| Love is a hard, hard road | |
| Love is a hard road | |
| Moving Oleta | |
| Was the hardest thing he' d done |