Valentine

Bruce Robison / Bryan Ferry

Do you remember long ago,
Rocky hills and dusty roads
I'm still yours and you're still mine
Where's my hazy valentine

It was a long Texas winter, and a soft spring rain
And the silence got me thinkin' bout you
Did you hear I had a baby and the family all came
I tell you he's a little boy Bru

He cries when he's hungry and he cries when he's mad
And I try to tell the difference between the two
I tried to take him fishin' but his mama got mad
Just doin' what the good daddies do

What you been readin', what do you think
Did I tell you you're the reason I know
Are you readin' the papers, did you hear we had a king
They crowned him and I just let it go

I cry when I'm angry, and I sigh when I'm sad
And I try to tell the difference 'tween the two
I think about old memories, that'll drive a man mad
And wonder what the good boys do

I'll trade a river of tears for one good ride
In the end there ain't a damn thing to do
'Cause the past is unchangin', and the future just slides
I hope you know I dream the best for you

Did you hear about big brother, he's the next big thing
You'd laugh and say yeah, since he was two
I'm gonna picture you smilin', wakin' from a bad dream
While the mornin' sun is shinin' on through

So I try to be strong now and not to be hard,
And I try to tell the difference between the two
I try not to be angry for what ain't in the cards
And wonder what the good folks do

Do you remember long ago,
Rocky hills and dusty roads
I'm still yours and you're still mine

Where's my hazy valentine

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Who composed the song “Valentine” by Bruce Robison?
The song “Valentine” by Bruce Robison was composed by Bruce Robison and Bryan Ferry.

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