The sad song sounds sadder on an old Gibson It only gets better played a thousand times Like an old Georgia pine, can't pick up and run from its roots Home is still home, no matter which road you choose You can't put reins on a wild Palomino You won't see an old cowboy cry As long as God's still in church, and hard work still works And this collar on my shirt's still blue I'll never stop loving you A broke heart keeps breaking, sitting at a bar Whiskey's a band-aid, it just leaves more scars Like an old Georgia pine, can't pick up and run from its roots Home is still home, no matter which road you choose You can't put reins on a wild Palomino And you won't make a rolling stone stay As long as God's still in church, and hard work still works And that collar on my shirt's still blue I'll never stop loving you I can't change your mind, can't change the weather And if you need some time to run free I made you a promise for worse or for better Even though missing you's killing me You can't put reins on a wild Palomino And you won't see this old cowboy cry As long as God's still in church, and hard work still works And that collar on my shirt's still blue I'll never stop loving you I'll never stop loving you I'll never stop loving you