Lyrics Believe - with Kane Brown - Brooks & Dunn , Kane Brown
Old
man
Wrigley
lived
In
that
white
house
Down
the
street
where
I
grew
up
My
mama
used
to
Send
me
over
with
things
We
struck
a
friendship
up
I
spent
a
few
long
summers
Out
on
his
old
porch
swing
Said
he
was
in
the
war
When
in
the
Navy
Lost
his
wife,
lost
his
baby
Broke
down
and
Asked
him
one
time
"How
you
keep
from
goin'
crazy?"
He
said,
"I'll
see
my
wife
And
son
in
just
a
little
while"
I
asked
him
what
he
meant,
He
looked
at
me
and
smiled
Said,
"I
raise
my
hands,
bow
my
head
I'm
findin'
more
and
more
truth
In
the
words
written
in
red
They
tell
me
that
there's
more
to
life
Than
just
what
I
can
see,
I
believe"
A
few
years
later
I
was
off
at
college
Talkin'
to
mom
on
the
phone
one
night
Gettin'
all
caught
up
on
the
gossip
The
ins
and
outs
of
the
small
town
life
She
said,
"Oh,
by
the
way
son
Old
man
Wrigley
has
died"
Later
on
that
night
I
laid
there
thinkin'
back
Thought
about
a
couple
Long-lost
summers
I
didn't
know
whether
to
cry
or
laugh
If
there
ever
was
anybody
Deserved
a
ticket
to
the
other
side
It'd
be
that
sweet
old
man
Who
looked
me
in
the
eye
Said,
"I
raise
my
hands,
Bow
my
head
I'm
findin'
more
and
more
truth
In
the
words
written
in
red
They
tell
me
that
there's
more
to
life
Than
just
what
I
can
see..."
I
can't
quote
the
book
The
chapter
or
the
verse
You
can't
tell
me
it
all
ends
In
a
slow
ride
in
a
hearse
You
know
I'm
more
and
More
convinced
The
longer
that
I
live
Yeah,
this
can't
be...
no,
this
can't
be
No,
this
can't
be,
no
this
can't
be
No,
this
can't
be
all
there
is
Lord,
I
raise
my
hands,
Bow
my
head
(Bow
my
head)
Oh,
I'm
findin'
more
And
more
truth
In
the
words
written
in
red
They
tell
me
that
There's
more
to
life
Than
just
what
I
can
see,
I
believe
Oh,
I...
I
believe
I
believe
I
believe
(I
believe)
I
believe
(I
believe)
I
believe,
yeah
(I
believe)
I
believe
(I
believe)
I
believe
Attention! Feel free to leave feedback.