Lyrics Numbers on the Cars - Riley Green
Stopped
by
that
house
on
Desmond
Lake
He
sittin'
in
his
easy
chair
Watchin'
the
Sunday
evenin'
race
Tells
me
my
grandma's
in
the
other
room
Guess
he
forgot
we
laid
her
down
It'll
be
a
year
come
June
Then
he
mumbles
about
Vietnam
He
don't
know
who
the
hell
I
am
But
the
drivers,
he
tells
me
who
they
are
I
guess
he
still
knows
the
numbers
on
the
cars
Try
to
get
him
out
like
we
used
to
Now
I
load
the
truck
and
I
drive
the
boat
'Cause
there
ain't
much
he
can
do,
now
Cast
him
a
line
and
watched
it
as
it
sank
Thinkin'
how
we
used
to
talk
for
hours
Now
he
just
stares
at
the
bank
He
used
to
know
every
stop
in
this
fishin'
hole
Though
he
probably
thinks
that
we're
in
Mexico
But
he
knows
his
way
around
that
boat
Even
in
the
dark
And
he
still
knows
the
numbers
on
the
cars
Well
no
he
ain't
all
there
But
I
don't
care
My
mind
still
full
of
memories
with
him
And
he
may
not
know
All
the
words
to
the
song
But
he
still
knows
Merle
Haggard's
voice
when
he
hears
it
I
stopped
by
that
house
on
Desmond
Lake
With
a
couple
of
tickets
To
go
see
the
Sunday
evenin'
race
As
we
watched
those
cars
fly
around
the
track
I
asked
the
Lord
if
just
one
more
time
He'd
bring
my
old
friend
back
Then
somewhere
around
lap
23
That
old
man
turned
and
smiled
at
me
and
For
a
moment
I
know
he
knows
where
we
are
And
he
still
knows
the
numbers
Yeah
he
still
knows
the
numbers
He
still
knows
the
numbers
Numbers
on
the
cars
Yeah
he
still
knows
the
numbers
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