Lyrics Just Enough - Chris Cagle
He
said
I
was
fifteen
when
I
first
tasted
lightening
From
the
bench
my
daddy
made
himself
A
starter
joke
for
me
and
the
neighbor's
daughter
I
wanted
it
more
than
I
feared
daddy's
belt
And
when
the
buzzin'
took
the
place
of
the
burning
That
joint
kiss,
it
made
me
burn
more
than
I
ever
burned
before
And
it
was
just
enough,
just
enough
Yeah,
just
enough
to
want
some
more
And
like
a
drop
of
water
to
a
thirsty
man
Like
a
postcard
picture
of
the
promised
land
A
piece
of
candy
candy
from
an
old
dime
store
And
it
was
just
enough,
just
enough
Yeah,
just
enough
to
want
some
more
And
I
was
up
to
anything
when
I
was
younger
I
raised
more
hell
than
the
devil
himself
But
the
good
God
must
have
knew
I
needed
an
angel
'Cause
I
was
on
my
way
to
an
early
grave
in
jail
She
was
a
breath
in
spring
with
a
long
grin
cotton
dress
And
she
looked
my
way
when
I
didn't
know
what
I
was
looking
for
And
it
was
just
enough,
just
enough
Yeah,
just
enough
to
want
me
some
more
Like
a
sip
of
whiskey
to
a
drinking
man
Like
a
sprinkle
of
rain
on
the
desert
sand
A
little
ray
of
daylight
on
a
jail
house
full
And
it
was
just
enough,
just
enough
Yeah,
just
enough
to
want
me
some
more
Now
I'm
old
and
crippled
and
some
say
wiser
I
can't
believe
how
fast
the
years
they
fly
And
the
one
thing
that
I
learned
in
all
my
years
of
living
Is
that
you?
You
never
lived
enough
when
you
die
And
like
a
drop
of
water
to
a
thirsty
man
Like
a
postcard
picture
of
the
promised
land
A
piece
of
candy
candy
from
an
old
dime
store
And
it
was
just
enough,
just
enough,
yeah,
just
enough
It
was
just
enough,
just
enough
Yeah,
just
enough
It
was
just
enough,
just
enough
Yeah,
just
enough
to
want
me
some
more
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