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Jenrose and the Kentucky Bootleggers: Music

Lookin' Fine

(Jenrose and the Kentucky Bootleggers)
for Ron Harris
The last time I saw you down at the bar
How it made me smile when you played my guitar
You said, Girl, you know, you sure are lookin’ fine
And you took my hand, put it to your chest
You told me, Life’s a gamble, but I’ll place my bets
There’s just too much livin’ left in this heart of mine
I said, Even though I know we’re all on borrowed time
It seems to me, you sure are lookin’ fine

And what about that night at the Devil’s Inn?
You looked up when I walked in, and with a Cheshire grin
You said, Girl, how long has it been?
When you took your break, you pulled up a barstool
Said, Can you believe my boy’s in school?
I haven’t felt this good in I don’t know when
And even though I know it’s been a long, long time
You said Girl you know, you’re still lookin’ fine

Now I am picturing a barroom where Johnny Cash still sings
I see you sitting at the bar with all the queens and kings
With your flyin’ shoes and your silver wings…

And I can see the neon shining in your eyes
You can hear that music play ‘til the end of time
Yes I can see those neons shining in your eyes
And boy, you know, you’re still lookin’ fine
Cuz Lord knows, you sure are lookin’ fine