Lyrics Donald and Lydia - John Prine
Small
town,
bright
lights,
Saturday
night
Pinballs
and
pool
halls
flashing
their
lights
Making
change
behind
the
counter
in
a
penny
arcade
Sat
the
fat
girl
daughter
of
Virginia
and
Ray
Lydia
Lydia
hid
her
thoughts
like
a
cat
Behind
her
small
eyes
sunk
deep
in
her
fat
She
read
romance
magazines
up
in
her
room
It
felt
just
like
Sunday
on
Saturday
afternoon
But
dreaming
just
comes
natural
Like
the
first
breath
from
a
baby
Like
sunshine
feeding
daisies
Like
the
love
hidden
deep
in
your
heart
Bunk
beds,
shaved
heads,
Saturday
night
A
warehouse
of
strangers
with
sixty
watt
lights
Staring
through
the
ceiling,
just
wanting
to
be
Lay
one
of
too
many,
a
young
PFC
Donald
There
were
spaces
between
Donald
and
whatever
he
said
Strangers
had
forced
him
to
live
in
his
head
He
envisioned
the
details
of
romantic
scenes
After
midnight
in
the
stillness
of
the
barracks
latrine
But
dreaming
just
comes
natural
Like
the
first
breath
from
a
baby
Like
sunshine
feeding
daisies
Like
the
love
hidden
deep
in
your
heart
Hot
love,
cold
love,
no
love
at
all
A
portrait
of
guilt
is
hung
on
the
wall
Nothing
is
wrong,
nothing
is
right
Donald
and
Lydia
made
love
that
night
Love
They
made
love
in
the
mountains,
they
made
love
in
the
streams
They
made
love
in
the
valleys,
they
made
love
in
their
dreams
But
when
they
were
finished,
there
was
nothing
to
say
'Cause
mostly
they
made
love
from
ten
miles
away
But
dreaming
just
comes
natural
Like
the
first
breath
from
a
baby
Like
sunshine
feeding
daisies
Like
the
love
hidden
deep
in
your
heart
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