Robert Earl Keen
Robert Earl Keen
Robert Earl Keen
Robert Earl Keen
Robert Earl Keen
Robert Earl Keen
Robert Earl Keen
Robert Earl Keen
Robert Earl Keen
Robert Earl Keen
Robert Earl Keen
Robert Earl Keen
Robert Earl Keen
Robert Earl Keen
[Verse 1]
Bob Wills is playing the old London Hall
The whole town was out in their best
There is a boy called Caballo
He sported a plow
Fell in love with the girl in the blue cotton dress
[Verse 2]
Now they weren't much on dancing that grand ballroom style
But they shuffled across the dance floor in time
She said "I've nothing to offer"
He said, "I've nothing to take from you
"Except for your heart if you'll say you'll be mine"
[Chorus]
The young lovers waltzing on the town square at dawn
'Round, 'round the courthouse with no chaperone
It's a turn for a heartbeat and a turn for a sigh
It's a turn for the waltzers who can't say goodbye
[Verse 3]
There was biscuits and gravy, sweat on the ground
Harvesting late in the eve
And he lay with his blue girl when they lost their first child
Holding her to him away in their dreams
[Chorus]
Well, young lovers waltzing on the town square at dawn
'Round, 'round the courthouse with no chaperone
It's a turn for a heartbeat and a turn for a sigh
It's a turn for the waltzers who can't say goodbye
[Verse 4]
The shadows grew longer, the porch swing turned gray
The sunlight gave way to the moon
And that bent, old Caballo rocking away
Hums to his blue girl an old Bob Wills tune
[Chorus]
Of young lovers waltzing on the town square at dawn
'Round, 'round the courthouse with no chaperone
It's a turn for a heartbeat and a turn for a sigh
It's a turn for the waltzers who can't say goodbye
It's a turn for the waltzers who can't say goodbye
Young Lover’s Waltz was written by Robert Earl Keen.
Young Lover’s Waltz was produced by Robert Earl Keen.