Lyrics Silence On The Line - Chris LeDoux
Took
my
last
fall
in
San
Diego
Bus
headed
north,
one
headed
south
I
call
the
farmer
in
Colorado
And
I
lift
the
dusty
pay
phone
to
my
mouth
She
says,
"Hello",
I
say,
"It's
me
hon"
Sorry
I
stayed
away
so
long
Tell
the
kids
their
old
man's
through
with
playin'
rodeo
'Cause
if
it's
alright
with
you,
I'm
comin'
home
Well,
there's
silence
on
the
line
Said,
"You
sure
did
take
your
time"
But
I
still
need
a
man
for
the
things
a
man
is
good
for
And
you
know
how
it
is
raisin'
crops
and
raisin'
kids
Demands
a
man
at
least
as
fit
as
you
are
So
come
on,
get
on
home,
there's
hay
that
need
a
mowin'
A
boy
that
needs
a
whippin'
and
a
hundred
things
to
do
I
hope
you've
finally
found
your
mind
to
leave
that
rodeo
behind
I've
spent
half
my
life
just
waitin'
here
for
you
Guess
that
now
is
the
time,
I
better
tell
her
Hon',
I've
got
this
friend
that's
here
with
me
He
used
to
be
a
cowboy
and
a
good
one,
so
they
say
Now
his
legs
are
crippled,
he
can't
walk,
you
see
But
hon',
you
ought
to
hear
him
tell
his
stories
Sing
the
old
songs
play
the
guitar
too
And
I'd
really
like
to
show
him
Colorado
But
I
thought
I'd
better
leave
it
up
to
you
Well,
there's
silence
on
the
line
And
now
I
hear
her
sayin'
Babe,
I
only
need
a
man
for
the
things
a
man
is
good
for
And
you
know
how
it
is,
a
place
just
half
this
big
Demands
a
man
at
least
as
fit
as
you
are
Put
yourself
in
his
place,
it'd
be
awful
hard
to
face
All
the
chores,
and
work,
and
nothing
he
could
do
Do
you
want
to
know
my
mind,
leave
that
rodeo
bum
behind
Don't
waste
our
time,
I'm
waitin'
here
for
you
Crying's
just
for
kids,
I
put
down
the
phone
Fumble
with
my
crutches,
movin'
slow
I
wish
that
I
was
on
the
bus
that's
Colorado
bound
And
I
hope
the
weather's
nice
in
Mexico
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