Top Songs By The High Line Riders
Lyrics
She was a pretty blonde-haired tomboy back in high school
All I cared about was making varsity
She knew I played guitar and asked me to come over
I said, I dunno’, I guess, maybe, we’ll see
After all these years I’m here writing this song
I can’t help but wonder where that guitar girl has gone
I wanna’ say I’m sorry to Maureen
And every other girl left in-between
I’m sorry for the things I’ve said and done and didn’t do
Right now it seems so plain that I was just afraid
And too insecure to just tell you the truth
I wanna’ say I’m sorry to Maureen
Before long a sweet, young, pretty rich girl found me
She was quite the catch I thought I heard some say
But I wasn’t old enough to be somebody’s daddy
Though her father thought I would make a fine son someday
I bet she’s in that mansion on the hill
But instead of counting money I’m scuffling in Nashville
I wanna’ say I’m sorry to Kathleen
And every other girl left in-between
I’m sorry for the things I’ve said and done and didn’t do
It’s the old tale about the fool who’s so busy acting cool
And sometimes the truth is right in front of you
I wanna’ say I’m sorry to Kathleen
Every single guy in town no lie wanted her number
But for some god-forsaken reason she picked me
I couldn’t trust myself to hold on to that diamond
And got lost in drink until I couldn’t see
I hear that she’s been living in Kentucky
On a big ole farm with a brood of kids, none of which look like me
I wanna’ say I’m sorry to Aileen
And every other girl left in-between
I’m sorry for the things I’ve said and done and didn’t do
Just another drunkard full of lies and phony alibis
But I’m the only one who’s getting fooled
I wanna’ say I’m sorry to Aileen
It all started with Maureen..
Written by: Ed Pettersen