She was the type of girl who wanted to live in a pink house. |
Note ▼ She was the type of girl who wanted to live in a pink house. It would have grey shutters and a white picket fence-- A two-story farmhouse style with a red gable roof And a covered veranda with a rocking chair and a swing Where her old dad would rock and smoke his pipe And she and I would cuddle on the swing And chat quietly in the warm summer evening Until the fireflies told us it was time for bed. She was the type of girl who wanted to live in a pink house. It would have a big fridge and a dishwasher And custom cabinets and a kitchen island And a six-piece distressed oak dining set Where we would all sit around gorging ourselves At Easter and Christmas and Thanksgiving; And a big bedroom with a four-poster bed Where we would make love for hours at a time. She was the type of girl who wanted to live in a pink house. It would be filled with growing kids and babes in arms And running feet and laughs and tears And little fuzzy pups to growl and bark A backyard for kids and dogs to run around; For friends and neighbors to enjoy at times; For scary campouts with the kids; for family picnics; And for cheerful relaxation after work. Although I was a man who hated pink I loved the girl, and so she got her wish. |