| Song | Lucille |
| Artist | Billy Currington |
| Album | Doin' Somethin' Right |
| Download | Image LRC TXT |
| [00:10.96] | In a bar in Toledo, across from the depot, |
| [00:15.83] | On a barstool she took off her ring. |
| [00:20.94] | I thought I'd get closer |
| [00:23.50] | So I walked on over, |
| [00:26.12] | I sat down and asked her her name. |
| [00:30.24] | When the drinks finally hit her, |
| [00:33.74] | She said, "I’m no quitter, |
| [00:36.36] | But I finally quit living on dreams. |
| [00:40.98] | I'm hungry for laughter, |
| [00:44.16] | And here ever after |
| [00:46.65] | I'm after whatever the other life brings." |
| [00:52.83] | In the mirror I saw him, |
| [00:55.83] | And I closely watched him. |
| [00:58.26] | I thought how he looked out of place. |
| [01:03.50] | He came to the woman |
| [01:06.12] | Who sat there beside me. |
| [01:08.49] | And had a strange look on his face. |
| [01:13.86] | The big hands were calloused, |
| [01:16.36] | He looked like a mountain, |
| [01:18.67] | For a minute I thought I was dead. |
| [01:24.09] | But he started shaking, |
| [01:26.84] | His big heart was breaking, |
| [01:29.15] | He turned to the woman and said, |
| [01:33.95] | "You picked a fine time to leave me, Lucille |
| [01:39.51] | With four hungry children and a crop in the field. |
| [01:45.94] | I've had some bad times, |
| [01:48.62] | Lived through some sad times, |
| [01:50.99] | But this time your hurtin' won't heal. |
| [01:55.73] | You picked a fine time to leave me, Lucille." |
| [02:03.97] | After he left us, I ordered more whiskey, |
| [02:09.02] | I thought how she'd made him look small. |
| [02:13.89] | From the lights of the barroom to the rented hotel room |
| [02:19.32] | We walked without talking at all. |
| [02:24.50] | She was a beauty, but when she came to me |
| [02:29.49] | She must have thought I'd lost my mind. |
| [02:34.80] | I couldn't hold her, cause the words that he told her |
| [02:39.62] | Kept comin' back time after time. |
| [02:44.80] | "You picked a fine time to leave me, Lucille |
| [02:50.29] | With four hungry children and a crop in the field. |
| [02:56.65] | I've had some bad times, |
| [02:59.21] | Lived through some sad times, |
| [03:01.58] | But this time your hurtin' won't heal. |
| [03:06.51] | You picked a fine time to leave me, Lucille." |
| [03:11.56] | "You picked a fine time to leave me, Lucille |
| [03:17.25] | With four hungry children and a crop in the field. |
| [03:23.61] | I've had some bad times, |
| [03:25.92] | Lived through some sad times, |
| [03:28.60] | But this time your hurtin' won't heal. |
| [03:33.53] | You picked a fine time to leave me, Lucille." |
| [00:10.96] | In a bar in Toledo, across from the depot, |
| [00:15.83] | On a barstool she took off her ring. |
| [00:20.94] | I thought I' d get closer |
| [00:23.50] | So I walked on over, |
| [00:26.12] | I sat down and asked her her name. |
| [00:30.24] | When the drinks finally hit her, |
| [00:33.74] | She said, " I' m no quitter, |
| [00:36.36] | But I finally quit living on dreams. |
| [00:40.98] | I' m hungry for laughter, |
| [00:44.16] | And here ever after |
| [00:46.65] | I' m after whatever the other life brings." |
| [00:52.83] | In the mirror I saw him, |
| [00:55.83] | And I closely watched him. |
| [00:58.26] | I thought how he looked out of place. |
| [01:03.50] | He came to the woman |
| [01:06.12] | Who sat there beside me. |
| [01:08.49] | And had a strange look on his face. |
| [01:13.86] | The big hands were calloused, |
| [01:16.36] | He looked like a mountain, |
| [01:18.67] | For a minute I thought I was dead. |
| [01:24.09] | But he started shaking, |
| [01:26.84] | His big heart was breaking, |
| [01:29.15] | He turned to the woman and said, |
| [01:33.95] | " You picked a fine time to leave me, Lucille |
| [01:39.51] | With four hungry children and a crop in the field. |
| [01:45.94] | I' ve had some bad times, |
| [01:48.62] | Lived through some sad times, |
| [01:50.99] | But this time your hurtin' won' t heal. |
| [01:55.73] | You picked a fine time to leave me, Lucille." |
| [02:03.97] | After he left us, I ordered more whiskey, |
| [02:09.02] | I thought how she' d made him look small. |
| [02:13.89] | From the lights of the barroom to the rented hotel room |
| [02:19.32] | We walked without talking at all. |
| [02:24.50] | She was a beauty, but when she came to me |
| [02:29.49] | She must have thought I' d lost my mind. |
| [02:34.80] | I couldn' t hold her, cause the words that he told her |
| [02:39.62] | Kept comin' back time after time. |
| [02:44.80] | " You picked a fine time to leave me, Lucille |
| [02:50.29] | With four hungry children and a crop in the field. |
| [02:56.65] | I' ve had some bad times, |
| [02:59.21] | Lived through some sad times, |
| [03:01.58] | But this time your hurtin' won' t heal. |
| [03:06.51] | You picked a fine time to leave me, Lucille." |
| [03:11.56] | " You picked a fine time to leave me, Lucille |
| [03:17.25] | With four hungry children and a crop in the field. |
| [03:23.61] | I' ve had some bad times, |
| [03:25.92] | Lived through some sad times, |
| [03:28.60] | But this time your hurtin' won' t heal. |
| [03:33.53] | You picked a fine time to leave me, Lucille." |
| [00:10.96] | In a bar in Toledo, across from the depot, |
| [00:15.83] | On a barstool she took off her ring. |
| [00:20.94] | I thought I' d get closer |
| [00:23.50] | So I walked on over, |
| [00:26.12] | I sat down and asked her her name. |
| [00:30.24] | When the drinks finally hit her, |
| [00:33.74] | She said, " I' m no quitter, |
| [00:36.36] | But I finally quit living on dreams. |
| [00:40.98] | I' m hungry for laughter, |
| [00:44.16] | And here ever after |
| [00:46.65] | I' m after whatever the other life brings." |
| [00:52.83] | In the mirror I saw him, |
| [00:55.83] | And I closely watched him. |
| [00:58.26] | I thought how he looked out of place. |
| [01:03.50] | He came to the woman |
| [01:06.12] | Who sat there beside me. |
| [01:08.49] | And had a strange look on his face. |
| [01:13.86] | The big hands were calloused, |
| [01:16.36] | He looked like a mountain, |
| [01:18.67] | For a minute I thought I was dead. |
| [01:24.09] | But he started shaking, |
| [01:26.84] | His big heart was breaking, |
| [01:29.15] | He turned to the woman and said, |
| [01:33.95] | " You picked a fine time to leave me, Lucille |
| [01:39.51] | With four hungry children and a crop in the field. |
| [01:45.94] | I' ve had some bad times, |
| [01:48.62] | Lived through some sad times, |
| [01:50.99] | But this time your hurtin' won' t heal. |
| [01:55.73] | You picked a fine time to leave me, Lucille." |
| [02:03.97] | After he left us, I ordered more whiskey, |
| [02:09.02] | I thought how she' d made him look small. |
| [02:13.89] | From the lights of the barroom to the rented hotel room |
| [02:19.32] | We walked without talking at all. |
| [02:24.50] | She was a beauty, but when she came to me |
| [02:29.49] | She must have thought I' d lost my mind. |
| [02:34.80] | I couldn' t hold her, cause the words that he told her |
| [02:39.62] | Kept comin' back time after time. |
| [02:44.80] | " You picked a fine time to leave me, Lucille |
| [02:50.29] | With four hungry children and a crop in the field. |
| [02:56.65] | I' ve had some bad times, |
| [02:59.21] | Lived through some sad times, |
| [03:01.58] | But this time your hurtin' won' t heal. |
| [03:06.51] | You picked a fine time to leave me, Lucille." |
| [03:11.56] | " You picked a fine time to leave me, Lucille |
| [03:17.25] | With four hungry children and a crop in the field. |
| [03:23.61] | I' ve had some bad times, |
| [03:25.92] | Lived through some sad times, |
| [03:28.60] | But this time your hurtin' won' t heal. |
| [03:33.53] | You picked a fine time to leave me, Lucille." |