paroles de chanson Jackie's House - Trisha Yearwood
(Chapin
Hartford)
I'd
put
a
little
love
note
in
a
bottle
Throw
it
off
the
Bay
Street
bridge
Watch
it
glide
along
among
the
willows
And
run
along
the
bank
with
the
other
kids.
If
that
bottle
didn't
Hang
up
on
the
stones
It
would
ride
that
river
With
a
will
of
its
own.
It'd
go
underground
And
come
up
in
the
creek
Behind
Jackie's
house,
Jackie's
house
I'd
hang
around
until
Jackie
came
out.
My
hands
would
shake
My
heart
would
ache
I
didn't
know
what
is
was
But
I
first
felt
love
behind
Jackie's
house.
You
could
hear
a
pin
drop
in
that
parlor
It
was
horsechair
chairs
and
old
lace
Jackie
sat
beside
me
like
a
statue
The
other
kids
were
out
playing
kids'
games.
Those
funny
feelings
Strange
and
unknown
They
would
rise
like
the
river
With
a
will
of
their
own.
With
the
risk
I
took
When
I
first
stole
a
look
Into
Jackie's
eyes,
Jackie's
eyes
I
saw
forever
in
an
endless
sky.
My
hands
would
shake
My
heart
would
ache
I
didn't
know
what
is
was
But
I
first
saw
love
behind
Jackie's
eyes.
After
all
this
time
Jackie's
heart's
still
mine
And
the
love
Keeps
on
flowing
behind,
Jackie's
house
oh
yeah.
Now
our
little
ones
they
laugh
and
run
Down
by
the
creek
in
the
summer
sun
Jackie
and
me
and
the
years
agree
We
know
what
it
is
it's
love
and
it
lives
here
In
Jackie's
house,
oh,
and
in
Jackie's
eyes
Oh
and
in
Jackie's
heart
and
mine...
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