The Days of Sand and Shovels

Bud Reneau, Doyle Marsh

When I noticed her the first time
I was outside runnin' barefoot in the rain
She lived in the house next door
Her nose was pressed against the window pane

When I looked at her she smiled
And showed a place where two teeth used to be
And I heard her ask her mom
If she could come outside and play with me

Soon the days of sand and shovels
Gave way to the mysteries of life
Then I noticed she was changin'
And I looked at her through different eyes

We became as one and knew
A love without beginning or an end
And every day I lived with her
Was like a new day dawning once again

And I've loved her since every doll was Shirley Temple
Soda pop was still a nickel
Jam was on her fingertips
Milk was circled on her lips

After many years our love grew silent
And at night I heard her cry
And when she left me in the fall
I knew that this would be our last goodbye

I was man enough to give her
Everything she needed for a while
But in searching for a perfect love I found
That I could not give her a child

Now she lives a quiet life
And is the mother of a little girl
Every time I pass her house
My thoughts go back into another world

Because I see her little girl
Her nose is pressed against the window pane
And she thinks I'm a lonely man
Who wants to come inside out of the rain

And I've loved her since every doll was Shirley Temple
Soda pop was still a nickel
Jam was on her fingertips
Milk was circled on her lips

Trivia about the song The Days of Sand and Shovels by Jim Ed Brown

When was the song “The Days of Sand and Shovels” released by Jim Ed Brown?
The song The Days of Sand and Shovels was released in 1970, on the album “Going Up The Country”.
Who composed the song “The Days of Sand and Shovels” by Jim Ed Brown?
The song “The Days of Sand and Shovels” by Jim Ed Brown was composed by Bud Reneau, Doyle Marsh.

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