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The Morning - Roger Creager



     
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Roger CreagerIt's 7:30 in the morning. And I'm waking to face the
new day
You're lying next to me and you're waking too 'Cause
you know I'll soon be on my wayOh to me you still look just as pretty in the morning no make-up and hair
As you do in the evening the moon shining down in that sexy red dress that you wear.Oh the factory they don't treat me like you do. They don't care about how I smile
But if the pickup still runs at the end of the day, I'll be home in a while.So baby pour me another cup of coffee and kiss me and hold me once more
Look in my eyes, I'll take that moment with me and I'll remember what I'm working for.CHORUS:
I hope that my friends have these moments
I hope that they get it somehow
I hope that they look at their wives in the morning
The same way I'm seeing you now.It's 7:30 in the morning. And I'm waking to face the new day
You're lying next to me and you're waking too 'cause you know I'll soon be on my wayIn a moment we can go wake the children. But for now, let's just watch them sleep
We can take in these times someday we'll call timeless. We'll remember these you and me dreams.The day has a way of sneaking in. It breaks through the window without warningOh but be alarmed and don't worry darling. Just enjoy the morningCHORUS

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Born 1971 in Corpus Christi, Texas, U.S., Roger wanted to be a country music singer since he was six years old. He's got a business degree from Sam Houston State University. His first album release was in 1999 (Having Fun All Wrong). After that he released three more albums. He is known for his high energy performances. After Roger had an unsuccessful experience playing piano for a local band, he decided to create his own. The following is a list of the members of the Roger Creager Band along with the instruments they play.

Read more about Roger Creager on Last.fm.


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