"Memories Cost A Lot" lyrics - WHITEY MORGAN AND THE 78'S

WHITEY MORGAN AND THE 78'S
"Memories Cost A Lot"
(Billy Don Burns / Hank Cochran)

Last night I wrote some songs with a friend of mine
You could say he's a legend in my mind
He said "Boy, I can feel your pain through your whiskey mind
"But there's more to writin' songs than rhymin' lines"

[Chorus:]
He said "Memories cost a lot when you don't make 'em
"Well, when you lose your family, son, you never really can replace 'em
"And that's good for writin' songs if your heart can take 'em
"Son, memories cost a lot when you don't make 'em"

"Those records on the wall are cold as ice
"Hell, writin' what you're livin' ain't no good for family life
"So don't envy me for what those records say
"Hell that ain't nothin' but my misery on display"

[Chorus:]
He said "Memories cost a lot when you don't make 'em
"Hell, when you lose your family, son, you never really can replace 'em
"And that's good for writin' songs if your heart can take 'em
"Son, memories cost a lot when you don't make 'em"