Eng-u-lund swings like a pendulum do
Bobbies on bicycles two by two
My uncle used to love me but she died
Two broken hearts lonely looking like houses where nobody lives
Two people each having so much pride inside neither side forgives
The angry words spoken in haste such a waste of two lives
It's my belief pride is the chief cause in the decline in the number of husbands and wives
>Well, you know what they say: 'You can't rollerskate in a buffalo herd, but you can be happy if you've a mind to.' :o) I can still hear my mom singing that one! :o)
>
>I loved that song!
>
>>>>>>The fact that he had tats isn't the issue. It's what are those tats saying. Then there are other small tidbits like:
>>>>>>1. he ran with gangsters as a youth (could have gotten tats then)
>>>>>>2. in college he ran with similar crowd
>>>>>>3. he was at a known gangstah hangout
>>>>>>4. he was driveby shot
>>>>>>
>>>>>>You put the syllogism together.
>>>>>>
>>>>>>John
>>>>>
>>>>>Oh, right! Like you gun-totin' southern good ol' boys know what a 'syllogism' is. ;)
>>>>
>>>>Sure we do, we heard it in a country song. She done walked on my heart and stomped that sucker flat. She just sorta walked on my aorta.
>>>>
>>>>You see almost all country songs are composed in a syllogistic sort of way.<g>
>>>
>>>I once came up with what I thought was a good country song title: "I've Got Half a Mind To Stay With You". No lyrics to go with it, unfortunately. It's all yours if you want it <g>.
>>
>>Darned close. Roger Miller wrote 'Half a Mind'.
>>
>>"I've got a half a mind to leave you
>>But only half the heart to go."
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