Miguel left a funny comment when I posted about my Mom's death:
Our condolences. She is at peace and just like my mom, probably giving your dad an earful about what he has not done while she was not there.
That's funny, but it's also true. That made me think: there's a Country Music song for that. Dad's been waiting for her for 9 years and 5 months. That's a lot of time for him to tick everything off his Honey Do list.
Waitin' On A Woman (Songwriters: Don Sampson, Wynn Varble)
Sittin' on a bench at West Town Mall
He sat down in his overalls and asked me
You waitin' on a woman
I nodded yeah and said how 'bout you
He said son since nineteen fifty-two I've been
Waitin' on a woman
When I picked her up for our first date
I told her I'd be there at eight
And she came down the stairs at eight-thirty
She said I'm sorry that I took so long
Didn't like a thing that I tried on
But let me tell you son she sure looked pretty
Yeah she'll take her time but I don't mind
Waitin' on a woman
He said the wedding took a year to plan
You talk about an anxious man, I was nervous
Waitin' on a woman
And then he nudged my arm like old men do
And said, I'll say this about the honeymoon, it was worth it
Waitin' on a woman
And I don't guess we've been anywhere
She hasn't made us late I swear
Sometimes she does it just 'cause she can do it
Boy it's just a fact of life
It'll be the same with your young wife
Might as well go on and get used to it
She'll take her time 'cause you don't mind
Waitin' on a woman
I've read somewhere statistics show
The man's always the first to go
And that makes sense 'cause I know she won't be ready
So when it finally comes my time
And I get to the other side
I'll find myself a bench, if they've got any
I hope she takes her time, 'cause I don't mind
Waitin' on a woman
Honey, take your time, cause I don't mind
Waitin' on a woman
What is the expression? "Three chords and the truth" Or is it four? I forget.
ReplyDeleteIt works every time.
The video. With Andy Griffith.
ReplyDeleteDusty in here.
ReplyDeletethat was good.
ReplyDeleteThis was written for women. What does it say about you if you like it? Do you really like it?
ReplyDeleteUnknown, I do like it.
ReplyDeleteMy mom went when I was 15, so my dad went through this for 41 years. She was never one to rag him, so I can only imagine it wasn't a bad reunion.
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