Текст песни Lucille - Billy Currington
In
a
bar
in
Toledo,
across
from
the
depot,
On
a
barstool
she
took
off
her
ring.
I
thought
I′d
get
closer
So
I
walked
on
over.
I
sat
down
and
asked
her
her
name.
When
the
drinks
finally
hit
her,
She
said,"
I'm
no
quitter,
But
I
finally
quit
living
on
dreams.
I′m
hungry
for
laughter,
And
here
ever
after
I'm
after
whatever
the
other
life
brings."
In
the
mirror
I
saw
him,
And
I
closely
watched
him.
I
thought
how
he
looked
out
of
place.
He
came
to
the
woman
Who
sat
there
beside
me.
He
had
a
strange
look
on
his
face.
The
big
hands
were
calloused,
He
looked
like
a
mountain,
For
a
minute
I
thought
I
was
dead.
But
he
started
shaking,
His
big
heart
was
breaking,
He
turned
to
the
woman
and
said,
You
picked
a
fine
time
to
leave
me,
Lucille
With
four
hungry
children
and
a
crop
in
the
field.
I've
had
some
bad
times,
I′ve
lived
through
some
sad
times,
But
this
time
the
hurtin′
won't
heal.
You
picked
a
fine
time
to
leave
me,
Lucille.
After
he
left
us,
I
ordered
more
whiskey.
I
thought
how
she′d
made
him
look
small.
From
the
lights
of
the
barroom
to
the
rented
hotel
room
We
walked
without
talking
at
all.
She
was
a
beauty,
but
when
she
came
to
me
She
must
have
thought
I'd
lost
my
mind.
I
couldn′t
hold
her,
for
the
words
that
he
told
her
Kept
comin'
back
time
after
time.
You
picked
a
fine
time
to
leave
me,
Lucille
With
four
hungry
children
and
a
crop
in
the
field.
I′ve
had
some
bad
times,
I've
lived
through
some
sad
times,
But
this
time
the
hurtin'
won′t
heal.
You
picked
a
fine
time
to
leave
me,
Lucille.
You
picked
a
fine
time
to
leave
me,
Lucille
With
four
hungry
children
and
a
crop
in
the
field.
I′ve
had
some
bad
times,
I've
lived
through
some
sad
times,
But
this
time
the
hurtin′
won't
heal.
You
picked
a
fine
time
to
leave
me,
Lucille.
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