| We were driving back from
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| The country one night
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| Mom and Dad up the front
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| The rest of us snug and tight
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| My kid brother grumbled for a little minute
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| My big sister said he better quit it or die
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| It had been a long day in the countryside
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| Playing with the cousins on my mother’s side
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| The sound of the radio closed our eyes
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| Drifting across the sea, then I fell asleep
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| Well I don’t know what woke me up
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| Maybe a country song or a big truck passing by
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| But I could hear Mama and Papa talk
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| Papa said something and Mama began to cry
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| No more words then just soft sobs
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| And my head began to throb
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| I just lay there playing dog
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| Breathing slow and deep
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| They thought I was asleep
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| They thought I was asleep
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| It seemed like forever till the sobbing stopped
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| Then they talked for a little
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| But just too soft to hear
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| Daddy kept looking to the side of her face
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| One hand on the wheel
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| The other one stroking her hair
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| Headlights shining from the other way
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| Showed tears on the cheeks of Daddy’s face
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| I prayed for Jesus to send His grace
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| And all our souls to keep
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| Back then I believed
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| They thought I was asleep
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| The night was dark and deep
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| I wish I was asleep
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| How I wish I was asleep |