Lyrics Everything I See - George Strait
Drove
down
to
the
old
place
a
couple
of
days
ago
Where
I
grew
up
riding
next
to
you,
learning
everything
I
know
I
noticed
just
how
green
things
were
when
I
pulled
through
the
gate
Like
the
greener
pastures
up
there
where
we'll
meet
again
someday
Wish
I'd
have
thought
to
slip
a
phone
in
the
pocket
of
your
suit
When
the
good
Lord
called
you
home
on
that
sunny
day
in
June
Then
I
could
send
a
picture
of
all
the
things
you
touched
To
think
a
man
who
led
such
a
simple
life
could
leave
behind
so
much
It's
just
a
lot
of
little
things,
but
they
mean
the
world
to
me
Everywhere
I
look,
there's
one
more
memory
There's
a
little
bit
of
you
in
everything
I
see
Seems
to
rain
now
all
the
time,
hadn't
seen
this
much
in
years
Didn't
take
you
long
to
send
back
home
some
answers
to
our
prayers
A
lot
of
things
are
different
now,
but
so
much
is
still
the
same
And
I
accidentally
dial
your
number
almost
every
day
Wish
I'd
have
thought
to
slip
a
phone
in
the
pocket
of
your
suit
When
the
good
Lord
called
you
home
on
that
sunny
day
in
June
Then
I
could
send
a
picture
of
all
the
things
you
touched
To
think
a
man
who
led
such
a
simple
life
could
leave
behind
so
much
It's
just
a
lot
of
little
things,
but
they
mean
the
world
to
me
Everywhere
I
look,
there's
one
more
memory
There's
a
little
bit
of
you
in
everything
I
see
If
somehow
you
could
find
that
cloud
with
my
stuff
locked
away
Dust
it
off,
and
you
could
see
the
things
I
send
you
everyday
Yeah,
I
could
send
a
picture
of
your
great-grandson
growing
up
Tell
you
one
more
time
I
love
you
and
that
I
miss
you
so
much
Sometimes
it's
the
little
things
that
really
get
to
me
Everywhere
I
look,
there's
one
more
memory
There's
a
little
bit
of
you
in
everything
I
see
Everywhere
I
look,
there's
one
more
memory
There's
a
little
bit
of
you
in
everything
I
see
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