Eight Crazy Hours (In the Story of Love)

JAMES SCOTT, LESLIE SATCHER

It was somethin' as simple
As makin' the bed
That kicked off the voice
Inside her head
She was smoothin' the sheet
With the palm of her hand
When the thought struck home
"I don't know who I am"

And she sat cross-legged
On the bedroom floor
And thought
There's 3 people in this house
That don't need me anymore
And she cried like a baby
In a pile of dirty clothes

Oh, should I be more care free
Should I be more sexy
Should I be more friend, than mom
And the dryer was buzzin'
And the TV was blarin'
And she wanted to call her momma

It was somethin' as simple
As checkin' in to that cheap motel
Out on Highway ten
Was it the sting of leavin'
Or usin' her maiden name
That took all of the fun
Out of runnin' away
And she cried like a baby
In the tub of room five

Oh, should I be more care free
Should I be more sexy
Should I be more friend, than mom
And her head was buzzin'
And the TV was blarin'
And she wanted to call her husband

It was somethin' as simple
As pickin' up the kids
That her back to Earth again
She'd been to the dark side of the moon
And she had to keep it to herself
So she grabbed a bucket of Chicken
For supper

Oh, but she looked more care free
And she looked more sexy
And she looked more friend than mom
And the table talk was buzzin'
And the TV, it was blarin'
And they all sat and laughed at each other

It was somethin' as simple
As not givin' up
And eight crazy hours
In the story of love

Trivia about the song Eight Crazy Hours (In the Story of Love) by Reba McEntire

When was the song “Eight Crazy Hours (In the Story of Love)” released by Reba McEntire?
The song Eight Crazy Hours (In the Story of Love) was released in 2009, on the album “Keep On Loving You”.
Who composed the song “Eight Crazy Hours (In the Story of Love)” by Reba McEntire?
The song “Eight Crazy Hours (In the Story of Love)” by Reba McEntire was composed by JAMES SCOTT, LESLIE SATCHER.

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