Lyrics of Take time to love her
Nat Stuckey

View on itunes
Release date : 06/10/2006
Duration : 0:03:
Style : Country
Video clip
Take time to love her for days at home and nights alone
Are the kind of the things that she can't understand
Take time to love her or someone else who has more time
Will come along and take her off your hands
When's the last time you took her out and danced with her till morning
And set her pretty roses the way you used to do
There was a time when you took time to show her she was wanted
But have you show her lately how much she means to you
Take time to love her...
How long since you called her up without a special reason
And told her that you thought of her cause love was on your mind
How long since you bought her gifts when there was no occasion
To let her know that her love grows sweeter all the time
Take time to love her...
Others tracks of Nat Stuckey

Alabama wild man
Nat Stuckey
Always late (with your kisses)
Nat Stuckey
Baby don't get hooked on me
Nat Stuckey
Lyrics of Bad moon rising
Nat Stuckey

Before i found the wine
Nat Stuckey
By the time i get to phoenix
Nat Stuckey

Carolyn
Nat Stuckey

Lyrics of Crumbs from the table
Nat Stuckey
Crystal chandeliers
Nat Stuckey

Cut across shorty
Nat Stuckey

Daddy sang bass
Nat Stuckey
Lyrics of Delta dawn
Nat Stuckey
Did you let your light shine
Nat Stuckey

Don't pay the ransom
Nat Stuckey
Don't you ever get tired (of hurtin' me)
Nat Stuckey
Lyrics of Dreams of the everyday housewife
Nat Stuckey

Easy lovin'
Nat Stuckey

Even the bad times are good
Nat Stuckey
Folsom prison blues
Nat Stuckey

Lyrics of For the good times
Nat Stuckey

Forgive me for calling you darling
Nat Stuckey

Gentle on my mind
Nat Stuckey
Gardener for her roses
Nat Stuckey

Lyrics of God will
Nat Stuckey

Good hearted woman
Nat Stuckey

Good time charlie's got the blues
Nat Stuckey

Got it comin' day
Nat Stuckey

Lyrics of Half the love
Nat Stuckey

Harper valley p.t.a.
Nat Stuckey

He's got the whole world in his hands
Nat Stuckey
Lyrics of the track take time to love her by nat stuckey.




