Lyrics Movin' On - John Hiatt
I′ll
see
my
mother
again
I
know
I
see
her
everywhere
I
go
Sometimes
I
see
my
father
too
Pourin'
over
blue
prints
that
he
drew
He
made
his
way
with
sweat
and
brains
So
I
could
ride
this
first
class
train
While
I
didn′t
even
know
where
to
Only
knew
it
wouldn't
be
long
Always
movin'
on,
always
movin′
on
Always
movin′
on
Sing
a
song
about
the
big
ship
goin'
down
Grandma
cried,
grandpa
too
Then
we
went
to
town
To
get
some
ice
cream,
see
a
picture
show
Come
back
and
take
a
swim
in
the
lake′s
moon
glow
Well,
I
knew
then
there
were
no
watery
graves
Just
tears
and
laughter
and
moonlight
on
the
waves
Then
the
cryin'
of
the
mornin′
loon
Pretty
soon
summers'
gone
Always
movin′
on,
always
movin'
on
Always
movin'
on
My
wife′s
mama
lyin′
in
a
dyin'
bed
They′ve
anointed
her
with
oils
and
some
words
are
being
said
Somethin'
about
the
soul
bein′
present
eternally
Does
that
mean
I'll
be
seein′
you,
babe
Would
you
be
seein'
me?
Twilight's
dimmin′
down
another
day
Been
some
moments
I
didn′t
wanna
let
slip
away
As
if
they
wouldn't,
as
if
I
could
Stay
in
a
place
where
time
just
stood
Like
wood
and
steel
in
a
watery
grave
No
tears,
no
laughter,
no
moonlight
on
the
waves
Well,
there′s
no
place
like
that,
it's
true
Right
here′s
where
you
and
I
belong
Always
movin'
on,
always
movin′
on
Always
movin'
on,
always
movin'
on,
yeah
Always
movin′
on,
always
movin′
on
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