Alan Jackson – You Don't Have To Paint Me A Picture
INTRO
That kiss was colder than I remember,
When we first said hello.
I guess the flames now a little lower,
I can feel you letting go.
You know the paint dries a little darker,
Than when you first put it on.
I guess your love's like some old cheap magic marker,
Said 'forever', now its gone.
But you don't have to paint me a picture,
You don't have to say a thing at all.
You don't have to paint me a picture,
I can see the writing on the wall.
INSTRUMENTAL
When we first fell, we fell a long way,
Summer nights and winter days.
Mountain sunrise, and ocean sunsets,
Hand in hand in a daze.
Now its cold hard summer evenings,
And there's clouds on my sunrise.
But you don't have to smile and say your happy,
I can see what's in your eyes.
And you don't have to paint me a picture,
You don't have to say a thing at all.
You don't have to paint me a picture,
I can see the writing on the wall.
Yeah, I can see the writing on the wall.