Well, I'm laid up on a creek-bank, With a cold one in my hand. It's eighty-eight in the shade; I got the bait in an old tin can. An' ol' Blue's been a barkin' At the bobber on the end of my pole. Yeah, sometimes I miss you, baby: Most the time, I don't.
Sundown, I go down, Shoot the bull at Ernie's bar. An' the boys in the band'll let me stand in, An' play guitar, The bar-keep'll let me camp out in the corner, If I can't can't make it home. Yeah, sometimes I miss you, baby: Most the time, I don't.
Yeah, sometimes I miss your big city lovin', An' the way you sparkle like Hollywood. You can't blame a country boy for tryin', An' I, I did the best I could; I did the best I could.
I sold all the cows an' put it down, On a house you just had to have. You changed your mind, but that's all right: We only lost about nine or ten grand. An' by the time your new boyfriend - slash - lawyer, Came to pick you up in his shiny new Jaguar, I was flat broke. Sometimes I miss you, baby: But most the time, I don't.
Yeah, sometimes I miss your sweet lovin', An' your high heels, you look so good. But nothin's worse than an unhappy woman, An' I, I did the best I could; I did the best I could.
I take your photograph to my dart board, An' I take careful aim at your picture; An' sometimes, sometimes, Sometimes, I miss ya.
Sometimes I miss your lovin', An' your high heels, you look so good. You can't blame a country boy for tryin', An' I, I did the best I could; I did the best I could. I did the best I could.
Now, I'm laid up on a creek-bank, With a cold one in my hand.