| Stuck at a red light, outside an adult bookstore
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| His son said, «Daddy, what are all those X’s for»
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| As the light turned green he changed the subject fast
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| He started talkin' 'bout football as they drove right past
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| So what do you say in a moment like this
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| When you can’t find the words, oh, to tell it like it is
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| Just bite your tongue and let your heart lead the way
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| Let’s get out of here, oh, what do you say?
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| Seventeen years old, she was out with her friends
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| They started drinkin' at some party 'til she was three sheets to the wind
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| Her momma always told her, she can call no matter what
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| She was cryin' on the front steps when her mom showed up
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| What do you say in a moment like this
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| When you can’t find the words, oh, to tell it like it is
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| Just bite your tongue and let your heart lead the way
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| Let’s get out of here, oh, what do you say?
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| Sometimes you got to listen to the silence
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| And give yourself a little time to think
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| Her every breath is weaker than the last
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| And lately when she sleeps, she talks about the past
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| Her husband knows she’s tired of holding on
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| She looks at him and says I want to go home
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| But what do you say in a moment like this
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| When you can’t find the words, to tell it like it is
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| Just close your eyes and let your heart lead the way
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| Oh, what do you say?
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| Oh, just close your eyes and let your heart lead the way
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| Oh, what do you say?
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| Ooh, what do you say? |