Story Behind The Song
It's all true. It's my story. She said yes.
Song Description
It's the guy's second chance at marriage and he believes that this time he has the right girl. To get his future mother-in-law's permission he (and his dog!) drive 7oo miles in a day, cross the same river four times, and get thrown in jail. Just him, not the dog. But he's got "one second chance" and he'd "cross a thousand rivers" to make her his wife.
Song Length |
3:30 |
Genre |
Country - General, Country - Honky Tonk |
Tempo |
Medium Fast (131 - 150) |
Lead Vocal |
Male Vocal |
Mood |
In High Spirits, Endearing |
Subject |
Engagement, Highway, Street, Road |
Language |
English |
Era |
2000 and later |
Lyrics
Cross the Colorado
Jeffrey W Posey
Well I crossed the Colorado four times today
Had to beg a State Trooper "let me on my way"
Saw the Runnels County jail and I paid the man
I'd do it all again to ask for her hand
I drove 700 miles, left at 4 am
Tonight I'll drink up the courage to call her sister again
But today was just the road and the dog and me
And her mama's blessing is what I need
Oh, Colorado if you knew where I'd been
You'd know why I crossed you time and again
I've got one second chance to get it right
I'd cross a thousand rivers to make her my wife
Poured another cup of coffee at San Angelo
Gave her mom another call to see if she'd
be home If she wondered what the hell I was doing there
Well, I never knew it, I was too damn scared
And it crossed my mind a hundred times today
Had I really thought enough about what I'd say
Would her mama give her blessing with an easy heart
Knowing lovin' me is so damn hard
I've been watchin' a storm in my rearview mirror
But ahead the sun's risin', the skies are clear
Well I crossed the Colorado four times today
Lookin' back I don't know what I said anyway
But I never saw her mama look so pretty and proud
I never heard my heart pounding so loud