John D. Loudermilk

Countin' The Hours Coutin' The Days

John D. Loudermilk


Countin' the hours 
Countin' the days 
Till I'll be back 
In your arms to stay 

I left Lake Charles on Seventy-one 
And I drove to highway Ten 
Took a right at the second light 
Then I turned back right again 
Drove till I came to the junction of Six 
Where it runs into Five-O-one 
Stopped for gas at the Cumberland Pass 
And again in Burlington 

Countin' the hours 
Countin' the days 
Till I'll be back 
In your arms to stay 

And out of Burlington I took 
Ole Seventy, headed west 
I found me a picnic table, and 
Stretched out and I took a rest 
I drove on across Fontana Dam 
Till I came to the Lake Wahoo 
Took the ferry to the other side 
I was coming home to you 

Well, the interstates are mighty nice 
But they're workin' on 'um mighty slow 
So, to keep from hitting construction work 
I took the alternate road 
Which took me in to the business district 
Of Elizabethtown 
Where I had a flat and I hit a cat 
And had to chase the owner down