| I’ll see my mother again I know
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| I see her everywhere I go
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| Sometimes I see my father too
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| Pourin' over blueprints that he drew
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| He made his way with sweat and brains
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| So I could ride this first class train
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| Well, he didn’t even know where to
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| Only knew it wouldn’t be long
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| Always movin' on
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| Sing a song about the big ship goin' down
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| Grandma cried, Grandpa too
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| Then we went to town to get some ice cream
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| See a picture show
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| Come back and take a swim in the lake’s moon glow
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| Well, I knew then there were no watery graves
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| Just tears and laughter and moonlight on the waves
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| Then the cryin' of the mornin' loon
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| Pretty soon summers' gone
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| Always movin' on
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| My wife’s mama lyin' in a dyin' bed
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| They’ve anointed her with oils and some words are being said
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| Somethin' about the soul bein' present eternally
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| Does that mean I’ll be seein' you, babe
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| And will you be seein' me
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| Twilight’s dimmin' down another day
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| Been some moments I didn’t wanna let slip away
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| As if they wouldn’t, as if I could
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| Stay in a place where time just stood
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| Like wood and steel in a watery grave
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| No tears no laughter, no moonlight on the waves
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| Well there’s no place like that, it’s true
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| Right here’s where you and I belong
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| Always movin' on
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| Always movin' on |