Porter Wagoner, Dolly Parton - Sixteen Years lyrics

[Porter Wagoner, Dolly Parton - Sixteen Years lyrics]

In a pickup truck we bought in 1962
And paid each month 'til it
Belonged to me and you
The cardboard boxes in the back
Hold everything we own
Things we've saved for sixteen years to
Start a brand new home

We're holding sixteen years of
Love in cardboard boxes
Sixteen years of laughter, sweat, and tears
We've stacked the back with
Happiness, sadness, love, and cheer
Things we've saved together sixteen years

We sold our little dream house
On a small six-acre farm
And said goodbye to friends we'll miss
And fields of golden corn
In our search for city life where pay
Is big and jobs are fine
Sixteen years of love and
Tears following behind

We're holding sixteen years of
Love in cardboard boxes
Sixteen years of laughter, sweat, and tears
We've stacked the back with
Happiness, sadness, love, and cheer
Things we've saved together sixteen years

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