Trisha Yearwood
Jackie’s House
I'd put a little love note in a bottle
Throw it off the Bay Street bridge
Watch it glide along among the willows
And run along the bank with the other kids
If that bottle didn't
Hang up on the stones
It would ride that river
With a will of its own
It'd go underground
And come up in the creek
Behind Jackie's house, Jackie's house
I'd hang around until Jackie came out
My hands would shake
My heart would ache
I didn't know what is was
But I first felt love behind Jackie's house
You could hear a pin drop in that parlor
It was horsechair chairs and old lace
Jackie sat beside me like a statue
The other kids were out playing kids' games
Those funny feelings
Strange and unknown
They would rise like the river
With a will of their own
With the risk I took
When I first stole a look
Into Jackie's eyes, Jackie's eyes
I saw forever in an endless sky
My hands would shake
My heart would ache
I didn't know what is was
But I first saw love behind Jackie's eyes
After all this time
Jackie's heart's still mine
And the love
Keeps on flowing behind, Jackie's house oh yeah
Now our little ones they laugh and run
Down by the creek in the summer sun
Jackie and me and the years agree
We know what it is it's love and it lives here
In Jackie's house, oh, and in Jackie's eyes
Oh and in Jackie's heart and mine...