Story Behind The Song
Pretty most Sundays in the summer
Song Description
Pretty much a Texas Waltz in praise of laziness
Song Length |
3:37 |
Genre |
Country - Americana, Unique - Waltz |
Tempo |
Medium (111 - 130) |
Mood |
Relaxed, Blissful |
Subject |
Happiness, Loving Marriage |
Language |
English |
Era |
1950 - 1959 |
| |
Lyrics
Some days are perfect for nothing
And nothing can be perfectly right
When the days of the week are forgotten
And it's still not time yet for night
Since we awoke this morning
It was clear that the heat had the day
So, we took out the dogs and retreated
Inside is where we decided to stay
And I don't feel guilty a bit
It the weather tells me to sit
Another hot, lazy day in Texas
And there's nothing that I really must do
Just a lazy rainy day in Texas
And I'm so glad to be cozy with you
All both the dogs now lay sleeping
And I am not trailing by far
The lights settle soft and quite muted
As I put away my old guitar
I have a sudden bright notion
And I can tell it's occurred to you too
Perhaps just a nap before dinner
It's not like we have something to do
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