Lyrics Fourteen Carat Mind - Gene Watson
I
still
recall
the
morning
that
I
met
you
Standing
out
in
front
of
Wilson's
five
and
dime
Staring
through
the
window
at
the
jewelry
Hungry
for
the
things
you
couldn't
buy
Just
like
a
fool
I
thought
that
I
could
please
you
I
saw
you
had
an
eye
for
things
that
shine
I
paid
seven
sawmill
dollars
for
a
bracelet
Just
to
satisfy
your
fourteen
carat
mind
Layin'
by
these
railroad
tracks
in
Denver
With
a
hurtin'
head
and
a
half
a
pint
of
wine
Everything
except
my
soul
has
been
surrendered
Just
to
satisfy
your
fourteen
carat
mind
The
cabin
that
I
built
in
West
Virginia
Was
not
enough
to
keep
you
satisfied
'Cause
a
man
that's
got
a
sawmill
occupation
Can't
afford
to
feed
a
rich
girl's
appetite
I
wonder
if
you're
still
with
Willie
Jackson
Sometimes
I
wonder
if
he's
still
alive
Ol'
Willie,
he
gave
up
his
wife
and
children
Just
to
satisfy
your
fourteen
carat
mind
Layin'
by
these
railroad
tracks
in
Denver
With
a
hurtin'
head
and
a
half
a
pint
of
wine
Everything
except
my
soul
has
been
surrendered
Just
to
satisfy
your
fourteen
carat
mind
Just
to
satisfy
your
fourteen
carat
mind
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