| I got a call from a friend about a friend
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| It’s the news no one ever wants to hear
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| It hit me like a punch
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| It took my breath
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| He was just getting into his best years
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| Yeah, something like that’ll shake you up
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| Wake you up
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| So I stopped off at a Texaco
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| Bought a Slim Jim and a Coke
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| Parked out by the water just to watch that river flow
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| Grabbed my guitar from the back seat
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| Wrote a song just for me
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| And I sung it for the blue sky
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| And a couple live oak trees
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| I thought of home, grabbed my phone from my pocket
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| And I called mama
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| It rang a couple times and she picked up
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| I can always hear her smile when I call
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| I just called to tell you that I loved you
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| I was missin' you, and dad, and home, that’s all
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| I got to really thinkin' this mornin'
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| About what’s important
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| So I stopped off at a Texaco
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| Bought a Slim Jim and a Coke
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| Parked out by the water just to watch that river flow
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| Grabbed my guitar from the back seat
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| Wrote a song just for me
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| And I sung it for the blue sky
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| And a couple live oak trees
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| I thought of home, grabbed my phone from my pocket
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| And I called mama
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| And from now on
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| I ain’t gonna wait so long
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| To stop off at a Texaco
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| Buy a Slim Jim and a Coke
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| Park out by the water just to watch that river flow
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| Grab my guitar from the back seat
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| Write a song just for me
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| Sing it for the blue sky
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| And a couple live oak trees
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| And think of home, grab my phone from my pocket
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| Instead of saying tomorrow I’m gonna
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| And I call mama
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| And I call mama |