For Lee Ann

Tony Joe White

Mem'ries of you smile roll 'cross my mind
Memories I thought I'd left behind
And as I hear that big jet engine whine
I close my eyes and make believe
You're here with me
And I can almost feel you here beside me
Feel your gentle hands to guide me
You make me feel like a man at all times

Now I know there were things I could have said
To make you feel secure but instead
I must admit I played my part so well
You could never tell that I needed you
And I wanted you
Now why can't we learn to talk to each other
And open ourselves to one another
Why must it be so lonely together

Lord a quarter of my life has come and passed
And I'm beginning to know myself at last
For being cool ain't worth the time I spend
To show my friends that I'm cool
And I'm no one's fool
But don't you see that's not the real me
If you leave it'll almost kill me
And I'd be like a song without some soul

For how can you say you've really lived
Unless one time in your life you give all of yourself
And there's nothing in return?
Lord

Trivia about the song For Lee Ann by Brook Benton

When was the song “For Lee Ann” released by Brook Benton?
The song For Lee Ann was released in 1970, on the album “Home Style”.
Who composed the song “For Lee Ann” by Brook Benton?
The song “For Lee Ann” by Brook Benton was composed by Tony Joe White.

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