I could walk alone sometimes
and I'd just think to myself
I think about the good Lord and I think about my health
I think about the whiskey I'd drink down by the sea
and I think I'd be much happier
if you were next to me
remember when we lit that fire
and we played down by the lake
you can feed a duck and talk to God
and a picture you can make
you can take a picture of the waterfall and the fire
and I will take your heart
and I'll wear it like a flower
We were on the road together
we were both headin' down south
through a hurricane, across Pontchartrain
there was never any doubt
and we both made it safely
'cause a friend a friend must see
and I know that I'm much happier
when you're here next to me
Well I hope that we grow old together
like a pair of worn out socks
and our toes poke through
and our hair turns grey
but we never do get lost
one day God will call me to that great celestial sea
and I'll lie there in my grave
and you'll lie next to me
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