paroles de chanson If Every Day Was Sunday - Red Marlow
Well
I
hadn′t
been
home
And
I
don't
know
when
So
I
drove
down
this
morning
and
I
snuck
on
him
Slid
into
the
back-roll
of
that
Southern
Baptist
Church
Heard
my
uncle
lead
the
singing
And
my
cousin
preached
the
word
Mama
turned
around
and
saw
me
As
the
congregation
sings,
"Amazing
Grace"
She
came
running
down
the
aisle
With
an
hallelujah
smile
And
I
thought
won′t
this
world
be
a
better
place
If
everyday
was
Sunday
Yeah,
Jesus
would
have
a
lot
more
friends
If
everyday
was
Sunday
Oh,
what
a
places
this
would
be,
amen
Won't
have
to
call
a
cab
'Cause
mama
don′t
serve
liquor,
it′s
as-tea
coffee
Washing
down
her
fried
chicken
No
dusty
bibles,
broken
golden
rules
We
might
learn
to
love
our
neighbors
Just
like
he
told
us
to
We
won't
be
so
weary
As
we
take
a
nap
out
on
the
front
porch
swaying
Be
a
lot
more
seeing
ma
more
Porches
and
football
and
TGIF
won′t
mean
a
thing
If
everyday
was
Sunday
Life
would
be
one
long
weekend
If
everyday
was
Sunday
Oh,
what
a
places
this
would
be,
amen
We'll
spend
more
time
with
our
children
And
we
just
might
think
twice
before
we
curse
Yeah,
we′ll
be
rolling
down
the
highway
Singing
out,
"Fly
away"
On
a
little
old
white
church
bus
If
everyday
was
Sunday
Yeah,
Jesus
would
have
a
lot
more
friends
If
everyday
was
Sunday
Oh,
what
a
places
this
would
be,
amen
If
everyday
was
Sunday
No,
we
wouldn't
have
to
go
to
work
on
Monday
If
everyday
was
Sunday
Yea
yeah
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