paroles de chanson The Chain of Love - Clay Walker
He
was
driving
home
one
evening
In
his
beat
up
Pontiac
When
an
old
lady
flagged
him
down
Her
Mercedes
had
a
flat
He
could
see
that
she
was
frightened
Standing
out
there
in
the
snow
'Till
he
said
"I'm
here
to
help
you
ma'am
By
the
way,
my
name's
Joe."
She
said
"I'm
from
St.
Louis
And
I'm
only
passing
through
I
must've
seen
a
hundred
cars
go
by
This
is
awful
nice
of
you."
When
he
changed
the
tire,
and
closed
her
trunk
And
was
about
to
drive
away
She
said
"How
much
do
I
owe
you?"
Here's
what
he
had
to
say
"You
don't
owe
me
a
thing
I've
been
there
too
And
someone
once
helped
me
out
Just
the
way
I'm
helping
you
If
you
really
wanna
pay
me
back
Here's
what
you
do
Don't
let
the
chain
of
love
end
with
you."
Well
a
few
miles
down
the
road
The
lady
saw
a
small
cafe
She
went
in
to
grab
a
bite
to
eat
And
then
be
on
her
way
But
she
couldn't
help
but
notice
How
the
waitress
smiled
so
sweet
And
how
she
must've
been
eight
months
along
And
dead
on
her
feet
No,
she
didn't
know
her
story
And
she
probably
never
will
When
the
waitress
went
to
get
her
change
From
a
hundred
dollar
bill
The
lady
slipped
right
out
the
door
And
on
a
napkin
left
a
note
There
were
tears
in
the
waitress's
eyes
When
she
read
what
she
wrote
You
don't
owe
me
a
thing
I've
been
there
too
And
someone
once
helped
me
out
Just
the
way
I'm
helping
you
If
you
really
wanna
pay
me
back
Here's
what
you
do
Don't
let
the
chain
of
love
end
with
you
That
night
when
she
got
home
from
work
The
waitress
climbed
into
bed
She
was
thinking
'bout
the
money
And
what
the
lady's
note
had
said
As
her
husband
lay
there
sleeping
She
whispered
soft
and
low
Everything's
gonna
be
alright;
"I
love
you,
Joe."
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