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lyrics
Fresh coffee, from a wood stove, in the summer it's hot here, in the winter it's cold, she'd make love to him, in the white afternoon light, in the evening, before day break, whenever the feeling felt right,
It don't matter how you dream, nothing's perfect, but to their friends it nearly seemed, in that red house in the countryside,
When she got down, he'd get blue, but he knew she would come around, and she knew he would too,
Here them birds sing in spring, where he carved their names just like he carved her ring, in that red house they would,
Stay up late drinking wine, he'd play his guitar for her, a little out of tune, a little off time, in that red house, in that red house in the countryside,
Big city woman, small town boy, there will be plenty of hardship, there'll be plenty of joy,
A mans gotta work, and a girl does too, ain't no secret, everybody know it, it's just what you gotta do, in that red house they would,
Stay up late drinking wine, he'd play his guitar for her a little off tune, a little out of time, in that red house in the countryside....
credits
from Heart Like Mine,
released September 4, 2014
Ken Prue - Bass
Matt Rajfur - Drums
Kipp Kocay - Vocals and Guitar
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