| Hey little guy, I can’t believe you answered the phone
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| I guess I didn’t know you could do that
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| God help me, have I been gone that long
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| I’m in a truck stop somewhere on the Arkansas line
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| They got all the big trucks here, boy
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| You ought to hear the big diesels whine
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| No little guy, your daddy won’t be home for a while
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| It’s going to be another couple weeks and another couple thousand miles
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| So go to sleep little rock 'n roller
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| Your daddy’s up there knocking 'em dead tonight
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| One of these days when you’re a little older
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| You can ride the big bus and everything will be all right
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| Until that day you got your mama to hold you
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| Don’t be afraid when she turns out the light
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| Because I know there’s an angel just for rock 'n rollers
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| Watching over you and your daddy tonight
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| No little guy, don’t bother your mama right now
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| I only got a minute and I called to talk to you anyhow
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| I Know you miss me, God knows I’m thinking 'bout you
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| I got your picture in my wallet
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| It cheers me up sometimes when I’m blue
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| Well little guy, I’m going to have to let you go
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| You know it’s way past your bedtime
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| And they’re telling me, «We gotta roll»
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| I know there’s an angel just for rock 'n rollers
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| Watching over you and your daddy tonight
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| Go to sleep little rock 'n roller |