Eric Hisaw Too damn pretty Tell another man had touched her the second I returned from my years out on the highway that's a lesson I had learned something false in her smile and guilty in the clothes she had on I could tell I'd left her lonely for too long you best ship out baby, I got no use for you in my home I let you know right here and now I ain't scared to be alone if it was only that easy if that were only true it started out like that but I couldn't follow through so I walked her to the station to get her out of there she bent down in a neighbor's garden and stuck a flower in her hair and when she kissed me goodbye it was like everything just changed she was too damn pretty to put her on that train I tried staying home but I make my living off shore I got restless at the factory and fired from the general store she let me know when I was down that I wasn't the man I'd been before and I knew I'd come home to foot prints out my back door so I walked her to the station... It'd take a fool to believe that she ain't up to something from the way she was with me I knew she got a lot out of lovin' and to picture her in some stanger's hands that my friend is a little more than I could stand so I walked her to the station...