| When you were lost and needed help
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| I hoped you would have turned to me
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| And when you couldn’t save yourself
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| I watched you drowned that misery
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| I’ve seen the damage you have done
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| Every teardrop and misstep
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| You know I could have saved you some
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| I’m the book you never read
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| Your granddaddy carried me in World War 2
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| Your grandma swears that I am the truth
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| Your parents hands were on me when they wed
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| I’m like a member of the family
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| Three generations have handed me down
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| I’m in the drawer by your bed
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| I’m the book you never read
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| I can’t take the first step for you
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| But when you take that step you’ll find
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| You are the key, I am the door to
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| Forgiveness and some peace of mind and you know
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| Your granddaddy carried me in World War 2
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| Your grandma swears that I am the truth
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| Your parents hands were on me when they wed
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| I’m like a member of the family
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| Three generations have handed me down
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| And despite that is all they’ve said
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| I’m still the book you never read
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| So when the world treats you unkindly
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| And your heart is heavy with regret
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| That’s when I wish you would find me
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| I’m the book you’ve never read
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| Your granddaddy carried me in World War 2
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| Your grandma swears that I am the truth
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| Your parents hands were on me when they wed
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| I’m like a member of the family
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| Three generations have handed me down
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| I’m in the drawer by your bed
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| I’m still book you never read, you’ve never read |