Just the one night in town Late October, passing through Warm breeze from yesteryear I thought about calling you We had some good times back then Maybe you’re married now Last I knew you were in Benton Still I wish some way, some how Looked you up on Facebook I knew we shouldn’t talk You were swimming through my mind On a sleepless night in Little Rock All the leaves were changing It’s time for a change of scene I was on my way to California, Detour the Land of Opportunity I almost caught a chill As lonesome memories fell The rain was cold steady When I arrived at the hotel I couldn’t get to sleep So I went out for a walk The autumn hills are lovely Out on the edge of Little Rock You were waiting on the corner Where hopes and sorrows collide I thought I’d say, hello Instead, I walked on by There wasn’t much to say At least nothing new with me Just a few passing thoughts Left to float the Mississippi No need to see me now So I crossed the city block Where yellow gingkos were lined Along the edge of Little Rock Forgiven and forgotten Hard for me to believe such a thing You had the last laugh Leaving the Ouachitas that spring It was senior year We were returning to Pine Bluff But I-30 cut straight west And Texas wasn’t far enough Engine howling through the Rockies I had enough of all the talk Time for a change of scenery Jumping from the edge of Little Rock.