| They both met in the midnight sky
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| Got lost in each other’s eyes
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| Then threw away the map and lost the key
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| God sent them the first two kids
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| One named Fire, the other one Wind
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| With a note that floated down for them to read
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| It said 'You asked what it was like up here for Me.'
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| Mother Earth and Father Time
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| Fell in love over Appalachian wine
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| Hit a rough spell and almost lost their minds
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| Raised a little hell before they fell in line
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| Fire came out with a restless soul
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| That only got worse as he got older
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| 'Til finally he got too hot to tame
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| Time said 'Son I know it’s hard but
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| You’re breaking your Momma’s heart.'
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| And Fire looked up through tears that made the rain
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| He said 'Why is it everything I love I set aflame?'
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| Mother Earth and Father Time
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| Fell in love over Appalachian wine
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| Hit a rough spell and almost lost their minds
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| Raised a little hell before they fell in line
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| Wind was born to the open sky with a
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| Bad temper and a wandering eye
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| That kept him on the run for most his days
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| Earth said 'Listen, hear my child, see
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| I used to run that wild
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| 'Cause it’s hard to put a finger on the pain
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| But son you can’t outrun a thing like shame.'
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| Then Time and Earth got on their knees
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| And prayed 'Dear God, oh can’t You see?
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| The Fire’s too hot
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| The Wind’s too cold
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| And loving them is gonna kill us both.'
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| Then God reached down and took their hands
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| Dried their tears, and smiled and said
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| 'That's kind of what it’s like up here for Me
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| Yeah, loving them will cost you everything.'
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| Mother Earth and Father Time
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| Fell in love over Appalachian wine
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| Hit a rough spell and almost lost their minds
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| Raised a little hell before they fell in line |