Lyrics Rodney Crowell

Rodney Crowell

The Night's Just Right

I don't mind the thought of growing old

But I don't wanna lose my sense of humor

I'm okay as long as I can laugh

I don't care if everything goes wrong

Even if it's only for a while

I'm alright if I can see you smile

You're an old-fashioned girl

At home, in a modern world

The night is just right, my love

If somewhere down the line the wheels come off

You may find me broke down by the highway

I'm alright as long as I can walk

And if it comes to pass I'm losing touch

As long as I can feel you close to me

I'll know I am where I'm supposed to be

You're an old-fashioned girl

At home, in a modern world

The night is just right, my love

Maybe I'm crazy, maybe I'm not

Maybe this moment is all we have got

Well, I don't think that I'm afraid to die

Still in all I'd rather live forever

See a million full moons rising in the sky

The morning sunlight shining in your eyes

You're an old-fashioned girl

At home, in a modern world

The night is just right, my love

The night is just right, my love