| Twenty miles too fast
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| Acceleration on the gas
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| Well, she wakes up to the glass
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| And reaches out for her baby
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| (Oh, oh, oh)
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| She reaches out for her baby
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| Her son wakes up, the birds are singing
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| She wakes up to the day
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| The skies are clear, new life appears
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| All she sees is the rain, everyday is the same
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| Cigarettes all stamped on the desk
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| And empty bottles on the ground
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| A baby picture on the fridge
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| Of Katie reaching for her
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| All she knew about was love
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| 2001 to 2005 always remember by her beautiful smile
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| Katie tattooed on her arm, her mamas gotta live on
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| Lullabye
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| Memories of the walks down to the parks
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| And drawing flowers on the pavement
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| And sharing double scooped ice cream
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| Her favorite flavor was strawberry
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| Yeah, yeah
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| An empty swing, an empty yard
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| And empty play house
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| Her only joy is now gone
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| And now she’s left all alone
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| 2001 to 2005 always remember by her beautiful smile
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| Katie tattooed on her arm, now mamas gotta live on
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| Lullabye, lullabye
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| Flash backs to the past and 30 miles too fast
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| Acceleration on the gas
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| While she, she wakes up to the glass
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| A shattered mirror of the past
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| She reaches for her baby
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| Reaches out for her baby
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| Starts getting takes her hand
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| Takes her hand this time
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| Heaven, in heaven
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| 1976 to 2005 always remember by her beautiful smile
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| Sarah tattooed on her arm, now mamas gotta live on
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| Lullabye, oh, oh, lullabye
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| 2001 to 2005 always remember by her beautiful smile
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| Katie tattooed on her arm, grand mama’s gotta live on
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| 1976 to 2005 always remember by her beautiful smile
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| Sarah tattooed on her arm, now mamas gotta live on
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| Lullabye, lullabye |