| It’s got a window busted, scraped and rusted but it’s beautiful to me
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| And when it’s flathead roared those running boards saw miles of history
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| I see the gun rack and hear the crack of my ol' pump twenty-two
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| That kept all the rabbits running from Post to Idalu
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| One afternoon in the middle of June we were picnicking at the lake
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| We were watching a couple of teen-aged boys tempt the hands of fate
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| When one went down Daddy quickly found his rope inside the door
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| That boy got a second chance at life in the bed of our '48 Ford
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| And when the Sunday morning sun came up that pick-up truck would roll
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| Momma said that that old preacher’s words was medicine for our soul
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| I was with my Dad when he got it, now he’s gone to his reward
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| But he left two tons of memories in the shape of a '48 Ford
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| Well it’d seen some years when we got it now it’s a silent old antique
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| But all those pictures come to life when I’m sitting in that seat
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| I remember well my first kiss behind the hardware store
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| As a young man I was shifting gears in the cab of that '48 Ford |
| And when the Sunday morning sun came up that pick-up truck would roll
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| Momma said that that old preacher’s words was medicine for our soul
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| I was with my Dad when he got it, now he’s gone to his reward
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| But he left two tons of memories in the shape of a '48 Ford
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| Yeah I was with my Dad when he got it now he’s gone to his reward
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| But he left two tons of memories in the shape of a '48 Ford |