| I didn’t know what He was thinking when he took off my training wheels
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| As he pushed me down the driveway right down on my heels
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| Passing Grandpa’s Buick, I felt him letting go
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| In no time I was riding, riding like the wind
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| I wish I had a polaroid of the way I made him grin
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| I didn’t think to thank him for the way he helped me grow
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| But I know
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| He knows
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| When I turned 16 those two wheels turned into 4
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| I begged him for a Mustang but I got the family Ford
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| All my buddies laughed at me
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| I cussed him down the road
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| Next week Jimmy Taylor went straight through Dead Man’s Curve
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| I stood there at the grave site, I didn’t say a word
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| I didn’t think to thank my dad
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| I wasn’t in that GTO
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| But I know
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| He knows
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| He knew me better than I knew myself
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| All I should’ve said to him before he left
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| Always a victim of my own certain sins
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| But thanks to the Father, I’ll have another chance
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| Last Sunday morning as I heard the word of God
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| I knew my daddy was his child and I was not
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| I wish he could’ve been here
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| To see the Lord save my soul
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| But I know he knows
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| Oh but I know he knows |