Keith Anderson - Adaleine lyrics

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Keith Anderson - Adaleine lyrics

First naked lady I ever saw Was that tattoo on my uncle's arm Daddy's farm that summer he drove over And helped us build that barn He rolled up his sleeves, his arms were lean He flexed and made her dance for me And I turned red and we both laughed And hoped my daddy didn't see He got all teary eyed and serious When I ask him who she was That's Adaleine in sixty three Well, I wish you could have met her She was everything to me You hear it all the time, love at first sight When I saw that girl I knew I'd have to love her all my life I was just nineteen when I got this thing And I swear that it still stings Every time I think about my Adaleine Get back to work, you lazy bums My daddy joked, he's lying son Whatever it is he said he did You can best believe he's never done Mom yells, hey guys, it's supper time Wipe off your feet and wash your hands And as we did I said Hey dad, ever seen that tattoo dance? He got all teary eyed and serious Shook his head and said, yeah, I remember her That's Adaleine in 'sixty three First time I ever saw your uncle take a drink You hear it all the time, love at first sight When I saw her in his arms I knew he'd love her all his life I was twenty four in your grandpa's Ford And I paid for all that ink Yeah, I know all about that Adaleine I knew her well, hell all he ever talked about From the moment that he felt those wedding bells That house up on the hill, and how empty And lonely life would be without his Adaleine You hear it all the time, love at first sight When I saw that girl I knew I'd have to love her all my life I was just nineteen when I got this thing And I swear that it still stings Every time I think about my Adaleine, oh my Adaleine First naked lady I ever saw Was that tattoo on my uncle's arm