She Knows
(written by Gina Jeffreys, Garth Porter and David Bates)
She watches the sunset, she watches it rise
She waits by the window, tears fill her eyes
She hushes her baby, rocks her to sleep
And quietly brushes a tear from her cheek
He pulls in the drive way, rehearsing his lies
But she'll see the truth, it's there in his eyes
(Chorus)
He knows that she knows
She knows before a word is spoken
It's too late, the hurt is done
A trust betrayed, a promise broken
And she knows
And he knows that she knows
He promised her this time, he'd be home by ten
What happened before would never happen again
No lipstick on his collar, not hair out of place
But there's no where to hide the betrayal on his face
He fumbles through excuses, but the words sink like lead
Another worn out story, better left unsaid
'Cause
(Repeat chorus)
He fumbles through excuses, but the words sink like lead
Another worn out story, better left unsaid
(Repeat chorus)
She knows
She knows
She knows
She knows
Two Stars Fell
(written by Jim Robinson)
They were only seventeen but they were so in love
And on a Friday night in August with the moon above
He took the young girls hand in his, and looked into her eyes
He said there's just no use waiting, be my wife
She whispered yes and then out of the sky
(Chorus)
Two stars fell
It was the kind of magic evening young lovers know so well
They held each other tight and swore to love nobody else
They closed their eyes and made one wish that night
And two stars fell
Both their families thought the thing would never last
Everybody knew those kids were moving way to fast
At first it wasn't easy, but somehow they made it through
'Cause whenever they weren't sure just what to do
They remembered that first night when they both knew
And two stars fell
For more than sixty years they never left each others side
Still holding hands like kids the day she finally closed her eyes
Time would pass and then at last on a clear November night
The Lord reached down for him and all at once from way up high
(Repeat chorus)
Two stars fell