© by Stan C. Countz
VERSE 1
I lay awake late one night in my bed
Thinkin’ ‘bout those hateful things you said
Your words kept repeating like a cracked CD
Could I be that needy or that naïve?
CHORUS
I believed every word I heard from your lips
Everyone told me you weren’t worth the risk
But no one was gonna come between you and me
Should’ve seen the signs but I was too blind to see
VERSE 2
This pain is somethin’ I won’t soon forget
It’s like playing a game of Russian Roulette
You asked me to dance; I thought “this ought to be fun”
So I took a chance with a loaded gun
VERSE 3
I should’ve seen the signs right from the start
Odds were against me and for a broken heart
Gave it my best shot, grinned with vim and vigor
Placed my bets and then pulled the trigger
CHORUS
I believed every word I heard comin’ from your lips
It never occurred to me you’d be givin’ me the slip
Thought they wanted to come between you and me
Should’ve seen the signs but I was too blind to see
VERSE 4
I set myself up; but you let me down
Told myself it’s best without you around
Who needs all that stress and strife?
I’m better off without you in my life
OUTRO
I guess I was just another girl on your list
Every one said you weren’t worth the risk
I played by the rules; you made a fool out of me
Should’ve seen the signs but I was too blind to see
I never knew you were shootin' from the hips
The answer was right at my fingertips
I bought all your lines, it's hard to believe
Should’ve seen the signs but I was too blind to see
Sunday, November 29, 2009
Saturday, November 28, 2009
SHOULD’VE KNOWN BETTER THAN TO FALL FOR A DANCER
Original lyric by Stan C. Countz
INTRO VERSE
He let her wear his sweater at the last school dance
He was glad to have met her; thought he’d take a chance
He had so many questions he was dyin’ to ask her
Had no way to know he'd be headin’ for disaster
CHORUS
There were many questions he wanted her to answer
He wasn’t lookin’ for romance or the cure to cancer
But he should’ve known better than to fall for a dancer
He should’ve known better than to fall for a dancer
VERSE 1
What was the deal with that heel who played pedal steel?
Did he try to cop a feel? Or was it just his sex appeal?
Then there was that fool who cleaned the pool
Thought he was cool ‘til he dropped out of school
Remember that scrounge she met in the lounge?
And that drummer she met that summer who kept comin’ around?
And that tire man who couldn’t seem to fix a flat
Wonder what kept him comin’ back?
CHORUS
There were many questions he wanted her to answer
He wasn’t lookin’ for romance or the cure to cancer
But he should’ve known better than to fall for a dancer
He should’ve known better than to fall for a dancer
VERSE 2
What about that plumber who never fixed the plumbin’
He wore a funky ‘ol hat; had a monkey on his back
And why did she buy all that lumber from that guy
In that cowboy hat? What was the deal with that?
Then there was that son of a gun who was always bummin’
Cigarettes off everyone? He never bought his own pack
And how ‘bout that loser in that PT cruiser who was hummin’
That song about a love gone wrong and a pink Cadillac?
REPEAT CHORUS
VERSE 3
And why’d she always check the number
Before she answered her phone?
Changed the sheets and changed the covers
And who was that dancer she tried to take home?
And that young singer was a real hum dinger
Always chewin’ gum, hummin’ that dumb song
About somebody done somebody wrong
He should’ve seen it comin’ all along
CHORUS
BRIDGE
He knew that she cheated, he knew that she lied
But he never mistreated her, he stayed by her side
Each time he tried to please her, she was never satisfied
He tried to be the leader but she’d cut him down to size
VERSE 4
In this game of life, she was the queen; he was the pawn
But when he found her with the guy who mowed the lawn
He put aside his pride and figured he’d been conned
He took it all in stride, though now he’s long gone
Right before he left her, he wrote her a letter
And he tacked it up on the back porch door
Said he was tired of her lies, couldn’t buy her alibis
He was sad to leave her but he couldn’t believe her anymore
VERSE 5
She was always tryin to paint and fix up the place
Hired the guy with the tape measure and the sander
There’s a cougar on the loose and she’s out for prey
She ain’t the new recruit; she’s the commander
In the good ol days, she had the juice and the face
People these days, they just don't understand her
She drew the deuce but she thought she got the ace
“What’s good for the goose is good for the gander”
OUTRO
He let her wear his sweater at the last school dance
He was glad to have met her; thought he’d take a chance
He had so many questions he was dyin’ to ask her
Had no way to know he'd be headin’ for disaster
Should’ve known better than to fall for a dancer
Should've known better than to fall for a dancer
INTRO VERSE
He let her wear his sweater at the last school dance
He was glad to have met her; thought he’d take a chance
He had so many questions he was dyin’ to ask her
Had no way to know he'd be headin’ for disaster
CHORUS
There were many questions he wanted her to answer
He wasn’t lookin’ for romance or the cure to cancer
But he should’ve known better than to fall for a dancer
He should’ve known better than to fall for a dancer
VERSE 1
What was the deal with that heel who played pedal steel?
Did he try to cop a feel? Or was it just his sex appeal?
Then there was that fool who cleaned the pool
Thought he was cool ‘til he dropped out of school
Remember that scrounge she met in the lounge?
And that drummer she met that summer who kept comin’ around?
And that tire man who couldn’t seem to fix a flat
Wonder what kept him comin’ back?
CHORUS
There were many questions he wanted her to answer
He wasn’t lookin’ for romance or the cure to cancer
But he should’ve known better than to fall for a dancer
He should’ve known better than to fall for a dancer
VERSE 2
What about that plumber who never fixed the plumbin’
He wore a funky ‘ol hat; had a monkey on his back
And why did she buy all that lumber from that guy
In that cowboy hat? What was the deal with that?
Then there was that son of a gun who was always bummin’
Cigarettes off everyone? He never bought his own pack
And how ‘bout that loser in that PT cruiser who was hummin’
That song about a love gone wrong and a pink Cadillac?
REPEAT CHORUS
VERSE 3
And why’d she always check the number
Before she answered her phone?
Changed the sheets and changed the covers
And who was that dancer she tried to take home?
And that young singer was a real hum dinger
Always chewin’ gum, hummin’ that dumb song
About somebody done somebody wrong
He should’ve seen it comin’ all along
CHORUS
BRIDGE
He knew that she cheated, he knew that she lied
But he never mistreated her, he stayed by her side
Each time he tried to please her, she was never satisfied
He tried to be the leader but she’d cut him down to size
VERSE 4
In this game of life, she was the queen; he was the pawn
But when he found her with the guy who mowed the lawn
He put aside his pride and figured he’d been conned
He took it all in stride, though now he’s long gone
Right before he left her, he wrote her a letter
And he tacked it up on the back porch door
Said he was tired of her lies, couldn’t buy her alibis
He was sad to leave her but he couldn’t believe her anymore
VERSE 5
She was always tryin to paint and fix up the place
Hired the guy with the tape measure and the sander
There’s a cougar on the loose and she’s out for prey
She ain’t the new recruit; she’s the commander
In the good ol days, she had the juice and the face
People these days, they just don't understand her
She drew the deuce but she thought she got the ace
“What’s good for the goose is good for the gander”
OUTRO
He let her wear his sweater at the last school dance
He was glad to have met her; thought he’d take a chance
He had so many questions he was dyin’ to ask her
Had no way to know he'd be headin’ for disaster
Should’ve known better than to fall for a dancer
Should've known better than to fall for a dancer
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