it's been a long time coming
as you shed a lonesome tear
now your in a wonderama
I wonder what your doing here

the flame no longer flickers
you're feeling just like a fool
you keep staring into your liquor
I'm wondering what to do

I don't hardly know you
but I'd be willing to show you
I know a way to make you smile
let me touch you for a while

I'm gonna ruin my black mascara
you're drinking whiskey when it should be wine
you keep on looking in to that mirror
but to me your looking really fine

I don't hardly know you
but I'd be willing to show you
I know a way to make you laugh at that cowgirl as she's walking out your door
I know a way to make you smile
just let me whisper things
you never heard before
just let me touch you baby
just let me touch you for a while

I don't hardly know
but I'd be willing to show you
I know a way to make you smile

It's been a long time
let me touch you for a while


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    I love this song. Anyone who has just listened to it should go on youtube and see it performed live. Seriously, it'll bring it to a whole new level.

    "I don't hardly know you", I think, means she doesn't know him very long or very well but she knows enough to know how to make him smile. Some people can do that. It seems to have sexual implications too - I know a way to make you smile.

    Alison Krauss didn't actually write it, I forget who did, but it's the same guy who wrote "The Lucky One".

    Her band are amazing. Jerry Douglas and Dan Tyminski kick ass. So talented.

    ErrorCoreon July 24, 2007   Link

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