Cornmeal Waltz
(专辑: My Favourite Picture Of You - 2013)
There's nothing like cornmeal on a
dance-hall floor for dancing the
night away, Slipping and sliding, effortlessly gliding in the
arms of my sweet Lillie Mae, So I
shined up my boots and ironed my shirt, and pulled on some new blue jeans. Oh, I
brushed off my hat, slicked back my hair; I'll beat all that she's ever seen. There's nothing like listening to the
fiddles play While doing the
cornmeal waltz. There's nothing to keep you from drifting away, Doing the
cornmeal waltz. Way out on Ranch Road 17 there's a
dance hall in the
live-oak trees, Yellow lights strung up all around, so all the
little kids can see. Pickups are parked near to the
road; the
beer is so cold it might freeze. Stars are all out, the
band's in tune, and it smells like a
barbecue breeze. There's nothing like listening to the
fiddles play While doing the
cornmeal waltz. There's nothing to keep you from drifting away, Doing the
cornmeal waltz. Beat-up old Stetsons, beehive hair, belt buckles bumping in time. There's little girls dancing on their daddies' toes, spinning around on a
dime. Grandma and Grandpa are out on the
floor, dancing like they've lost their minds. There's old maids and bachelors and sweethearts alike, all moving in three-quarter time. There's nothing like listening to the
fiddles play While doing the
cornmeal waltz. There's nothing to keep you from drifting away, Just doing the
cornmeal waltz.