You got a baby pretty as Creole Queen
And my old man's got eyes of blue and green
But you took me dancing when our lovers weren't around
You called it losing time in the inbetween, oh
It could be all the booze we drank in Austin
Or could be we're just scared of growing old
Could be this ain't no way of living
But there ain't nothing like that rock ‘n' roll
And when that light shines on you
Baby, you know it soothes my soul
And finding time to lose with you
Is water in the dust bowl
I got arms to hold me every night
But I'm still sleeping with a ghost
And your kisses are so sweet and slow
It feels alright as long as they don't know
We rolled out of a hotel room in Georgia
Just in time to say a quick goodbye
But you don't even look over your shoulder
You're thinking how you'll look your baby in the eye
But when that light shines on you
Baby, you know it soothes my soul
And finding time to lose with you
Is water in the dust bowl
And I got arms to hold me every night
But I'm still sleeping with a ghost
And your kisses are so sweet and slow
It feels alright as long as nobody knows
Sweet like sugarcane, slow like a midnight train
You like to call me every now and then
And I just can't wait to lose some time again
Lose some time again
Oh, ‘cause when that light shines on you
Baby, you know it soothes my soul
And finding time to lose with you
Is water in the dust bowl
And I got arms to hold me every night
But I'm still sleeping with your ghost
Because your kisses are so sweet and slow
It feels alright as long as nobody knows, nobody knows