| You’re revvin' and drivin' through the night when those stars line up like they
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| should
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| You’ve turned into what you’ve been through but you used to be the good
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| Think of that old photograph your mom in '89
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| Your dad laughed said she was like that when she had herself too much wine
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| You’d give anything at all to be anywhere but here
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| Your breathin' only steadies when you start to disappear
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| You wanna be in mountains or smellin' water by the coast
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| But you can’t get out of your own mind so you settle in and coast
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| And you just drive to stay alive
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| One more day passes by
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| You just drive through the night
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| 'Til that darkness turns to sky
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| You think about your sister and the mighty heart she has
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| She’s been sober for a year now how the time seems to pass
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| They told you it would go quick but you never tend to listen
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| Don’t you miss your mama boy hummin' hymnals in the kitchen
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| And you just drive to stay alive
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| One more day that passes by
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| You just drive through the night
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| 'Til that darkness turns to sky
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| The concrete is the same here as it is in Rogers County
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| I bet them boys are doin' fine runnin' roads without me
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| Don’t you miss the days when we’d sneak Jack in football games
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| No one in this town remembers my name anyway
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| So I just drive to stay alive
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| One more day that passes by
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| I just drive through the night
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| 'Til that darkness turns to sky
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| You’re revvin' and drivin' through the night when those stars line up like they
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| should
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| You’ve turned into what you’ve been through but you used to be the good |