Heaven was a girl I loved
When I used to live in Texas
She drove a red Ford pick-up truck
An' she never paid no taxes
Some folks said that she oughta be dead
She'd do anything for money
But I saw no lies when I looked in her eyes
An' I gladly gave my money
Yes, I gladly gave her my money
We missed some church on Sunday
Sometimes we lost Monday
An' her father was a very angry man
But I believe that Heaven was
When she was only seven
More woman than her folks could understand
She answered all my questions
An' I knew she was not tryin'
To deny me all she had to give and take
And we shared what we could until it ended
So long, Heaven
It was so long, Heaven
I'll get by
Rubber ducks an' toy balloons
Always sink an' break too soon
An' so it was the way with me an' Heaven
But I keep the pieces hiding in my childhood
Gently ridin' on a rusty pony dancin' on the moon
Some folks said that she oughtta be dead
She'd do anything for money
But I saw no lies when I looked in her eyes
An' I gladly gave my money
Heaven was written by Hoyt Axton.
Heaven was produced by Hoyt Axton.