Easy From Now On

Album: Quarter Moon in a Ten Cent Town (1978)
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  • There he goes gone again
    Same old story's gotta come to an end
    Lovin' him was a one way street
    But I'm gettin' off where the crossroads meet

    Quarter moon in a ten cent town
    It's time for me to lay my heartaches down
    Saturday night I'm gonna make myself a name
    Take a month of Sundays to try and explain

    It's gonna be easy to fill
    The heart of a thirsty woman
    Harder to kill the ghost of a no good man
    And I'll be ridin' high
    In a fandangled sky
    It's gonna be easy
    It's gonna be easy from now on

    Raw as whip but clean as a bone
    Soft to the touch when you take me home
    When the mornin' comes and it's time for me to leave
    Don't worry about me
    I got a wild card up my sleeve

    It's gonna be easy to fill
    The heart of a thirsty woman
    Harder to kill the ghost of a no good man
    And I'll be ridin' high
    In a fandangled sky
    It's gonna be easy
    It's gonna be easy
    It's gonna be easy from now on Writer/s: Carlene Routh, Susanna Clark
    Publisher: BMG Rights Management
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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