Lyrics and Authors notes:
Author's Notes: Thanks for waiting so long for the latest up date folks. The holidays have kept me busy and I haven't had time to write much. They were great and I enjoyed them but its nice to have some free time again. Anyhow, hope you liked this last story. More coming soon, take care. The following are the lyrics that got this story going hope you like them
Lyrics: Suds in the Bucket
She
was in the backyard they say it was a little past nine
When her
prince pulled up, a white pickup truck
Her folks should of seen it
comin' it was only just a matter of time
Plenty old enough, and
you can't stop love
She stuck a note on the screen door "sorry
but I got to go"
That was all she wrote, her mamma's heart
was broke
That was all she wrote, so the story goes
(Chorus)
Now her daddy's in the kitchen starin' out the window, scratchin' and
a rackin' his brains
How could 18 years just up and walk away?
Our
little pony-tailed girl grown up to be a woman
Now shes gone in
the blink of an eye
She left the suds in the bucket and the
clothes hangin' out on the line
Now don't you wonder what the
preacher's gonna preach about sunday mornin' Nothing quite like this
has happened here before
Well he must have been a looker, smooth
talkin' son of gun
For such a grounded girl to just up and run
Course you can't fence time, and you can't stop love
(2nd
Chorus) Now all the bitties in the beauty shop gossip goin' non stop
Sippin on pink lemonade
How could 18 years just up and walk away?
Our little pony-tailed girl grown up to be a woman
Now shes
gone in the blink of an eye
She left the suds in the bucket and
the clothes hangin' out on the line
(3rd chorus) She's got her
pretty little bare feet hangin' out the window And they're headed up
to Vegas tonight
How could 18 years just up and walk away
Our
little pony tailed girl growed up to be a woman
Now she's gone in
the blink of an eye
She left the suds in the bucket and the
clothes hangin' out on the line
She left the suds in the bucket
and the clothes hangin' out on the line
She was in the
backyard they say it was a little past nine
When her prince pulled
up, a white pick up truck
Plenty old enough, and you can't stop
love
No you can't fence time, and you can't stop love
