Party

Porter Wagoner · Just the Two of Us (w Dolly Parton) (RCA Victor) [1968]

(Dolly Parton)



(Dolly Parton)

As we were dressing to go out our little girl and boy

Came in and asked if they could go this time

We told them little girls and boys don't belong at parties

And that they should be in bed asleep by nine

The babysitter came in then and we kissed the kids goodbye

And told them that we'd be home soon and told them not to cry.



(Porter Wagoner Spoken)

Then we left for the party like we'd so often done

Thinking only of ourselves and not our little ones

The party started out wild and it grew wilder as the night wore on

With drinking, laughing, telling dirty jokes, nobody thinkin' of home

Then the strangest feeling came over me and it chilled me to the bones

And I told my wife that we'd better leave the party

'Cause I felt that we were needed at home

As we rode along I got to thinking of how the kids that morning

Had asked if we would take them to church the next day

And how I'd put 'em off like I'd so often done

By saying we'd probably get home too late.



Then my thoughts were interrupted by the sound of sirens

As they cut through the still night air

Then we turned down our street, that's when we saw the fire

The rest was like a nightmare

We took their little bodies to church the next day

Though we'd left the party early we still got home too late...