Rachel's Bed

GARTH PORTER, LEE KERNAGHAN, VERNON WAYNE RUST

Well they say a part of Rachel died
The day her true love took his life
She stayed on at the old homestead
And sleeps alone in a cold, cold bed
She doesn't need no-one
She drives into town in her old tray back
Down thirty miles of dusty track
And still she wears thatmold black veil
Lips so red and skin so pale
I wonder if she knows
CHORUS
Rachel, I can't stop loving you
Tell me is there nothin' I can do
Oh how I long to lay my lonely head
On the empty pillow there on Rachel's bed
In her silent eyes I search for a sign
That maybe she'll she the love in mine
When she goes by my head goes spinnin'

I wanna call her name but my nerves not willin'
I wonder if it shows
CHORUS
Well they say a part of Rachel died
The day her true love took his life
She stayed on at the old homestead
And sleeps alone in that cold, cold bed
But I wonder if she knows
Rachel, I can't stop loving you
Tell me is there nothin' I can do
Oh how I long to lay my lonely head
On the empty pillow there on Rachel's bed
Oh how I long to lay my lonely head
On the empty pillow there on Rachel's bed

Trivia about the song Rachel's Bed by Lee Kernaghan

When was the song “Rachel's Bed” released by Lee Kernaghan?
The song Rachel's Bed was released in 1995, on the album “1959”.
Who composed the song “Rachel's Bed” by Lee Kernaghan?
The song “Rachel's Bed” by Lee Kernaghan was composed by GARTH PORTER, LEE KERNAGHAN, VERNON WAYNE RUST.

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