They walked around the department store On a warm Summer night. She was radiant And beautiful; and forever lost She was done with him, and ready To move on; trying to let him down easy Like some old sad song They stopped to look at boots. She told him Straight up, his weren't cool. "Them straps and Buckles ruin it for me," she said, then he took her Home. And her kiss was cold at the door And it told him what he did not want to know He got that lonesome feeling like some old sad song And time did its job of healing Though his better days were often full of pain Because life, it ain't a song. Nobody gives a damn No guarantees. Love's a gamble He lost touch with her, and he never got it back You know that's probably for the best because life Gets mighty complicated like that Then one day he just woke up and decided it was time To move on. He didn't want to end up dying In some old sad song And time did its job of healing Though what wasn't wasn't what it was to be Because life it ain't a song. Nobody gives a damn No guarantees. Love's a gamble No guarantees. Love's a gamble