Right Or Left At Oak Street Lyrics
The song Right Or Left At Oak Street is performed by Roy Clark in the album named Roy Clark - Greatest Hits [Varese] in the year 1995 .
(Charlie Williams & Joe Nixon)
The alarm rang at seven this morning
The same time it did yesterday
Seven-thirty is my breakfast time
And I know what the wifes gonna say.
The Crawfords next door got a new swimming pool
The Millers got a color TV
Mr. Wilsons job is not good as yours,
But his wife dresses better than me.
I get to the school at eight o-five
And drop off the kids at the gate
Then I drive past the clock outside the bank
Its exactly a quarter past eight.
When I reach the stop sign at Oak Street
The same thought crosses my mind
Should I turn right like I always have,
Or left and leave it behind?
Right or left at Oak Street
Thats the choice I face everyday
And I dont know which takes more courage
The staying or the running away.
A left turn would take me to somewhere
Leave alarm clocks and schedules behind
And the world wouldnt care if Im not somewhere
At some particular time.
Where a man can do what he wants to do
And no one expects him to give
All of his time to the same old routine
In the one life that he has to live.
Im not sure which way is the best way
But Ive always turned right before
And it might be strange at the end of the day
If they werent there at the door.
A man must make his decisions
But he must consider the stakes
For every mans life is a gamble
It depends on the turn that he takes.
Right or left at Oak Street
Thats the choice I face everyday
And I dont know which takes more courage
The staying or the running away...
Roy Clark - Roy Clark - Greatest Hits [Varese]
Sep 1995
- Tips Of My Fingers
- Yesterday, When I Was Young
- Right Or Left At Oak Street
- I Never Picked Cotton
- Thank God and Greyhound
- Magnificent Sanctuary Band
- The Lawrence Welk-Hee Haw Counter Revolution Polka
- Come Live With Me
- Riders In The Sky
- Somewhere Between Love and Tomorrow
- Honeymoon Feelin'
- Heart To Heart
- If I Had To Do It All Over Again
- Think Summer
Right Or Left At Oak Street