Lyrics Bigtime Lonesome - John Gorka
When
her
sweet
summer
love
had
turned
and
gone
He
put
a
bigtime
Moses
lonesome
on
He
got
back
the
ring
with
the
note
she'd
sent
When
he
tried
to
make
it
permanent
Love
was
one
big
storm
moving
down
the
line
She
didn't
dream
anymore
of
their
future
time
No
sound
from
the
pillow
by
the
window
sill
Between
her
and
the
call
of
the
whippoorwill
Traveling
salesmen,
merchant
crews
The
carnys
and
the
truckers
too
If
you
live
your
life
with
your
baggage
packed
It
seems
you
leave
more
often
than
you
come
back
Maybe
love
for
her
shouldn't
burn
that
bright
But
shine
with
a
lean,
warm
and
steady
light
Someone
who
listened
and
could
talk
with
her
I've
heard
such
perfect
men
occur
The
work
he
loved
took
him
far
from
home
Soon
she
tired
of
too
much
time
alone
No
sound
from
the
pillow
by
the
window
sill
Between
her
and
the
call
of
the
whippoorwill
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