| As my father lay dying I was holding his hand
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| He said «Son there’s one thing you must understand
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| When they dealt the cards I got the losing hand
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| And that’s the way it played out for me
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| 'Cause I never got to ride in a real fast car
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| Or get crazy drunk in a downtown bar
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| I never even got to go that far
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| And there was so much I wanted to see»
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| When he died his ashes came home at last
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| And I thought about what he would have wanted the most
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| I bought a real fast Porsche and I damned the cost
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| I strapped him in, we hit the highway
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| «Hey old man now you know how it feels
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| Isn’t she just the greatest set of wheels
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| She’s a bright red beauty and she shines like a star
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| And we’re cruising like kings of the highway»
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| We drove like the wind down to London town
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| And we got crazy drunk and started falling down
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| And when a new day broke and we came around
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| I took him down to look at the sea
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| We stood on Brighton Beach where it all began
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| Where my father’s son became a man
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| And I said to him «Now you can understand
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| What you have meant to me
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| 'Cause I got you that ride in a real fast car
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| And we got crazy drunk in a downtown bar
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| And we made it together and we’ve come this far
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| And I did it all for you"
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| Now when I drive that Porsche it means the world to me
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| 'Cause I can be the man he always wanted to be
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| And if somehow he’s looking down on me
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| I know he’ll smile and he’ll say «You did it Al»
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| If somehow he’s looking down on me
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| I know hell smile and he’ll say «Hey, you did it Al» |