[Verse 1]
They cut and milled hardwood and lumber
Way back in a late 80s summer
Shipped it out to West Texas
And dug the ground here next to us
For a dance floor empty as your heart
Well it might be a good place to start
[Chorus]
For a girl, drinking all alone
For the last goodbye the one that's on her own
For a dimly lit room to an old fashioned tune
For a guy and a girl and a barroom floor
That's what they wrote the slow songs for
[Verse 2]
Ain't a night you can't put on the rocks
Ain't a thing he did you can't get over
But with the dance floor under your feet
And your blue eyes staring up at me
And your buzzing stronger than neon
It's the only way to just move on
[Chorus]
For a girl, drinking all alone
For the last goodbye the one that's on her own
For a dimly lit room to an old fashioned tune
For a guy and a girl and a barroom floor
That's what they wrote the slow songs for
Awoo
For a girl, drinking all alone
For the last goodbye the one that's on her own
For a dimly lit room to an old fashioned tune
For a guy and a girl and a barroom floor
That's what they wrote the slow songs for
For a guy and a girl and a barroom floor
That's what they wrote the slow songs for
Awoo