paroles de chanson Bobby Darwin's Daughter - Tracy Lawrence
Bobby
Darwin's
daughter
Looks
up
from
the
Bible
she's
been
reading
To
the
clock
on
her
dirty
wall
of
a
double
wide,
it's
3 a.m.
Her
husband's
on
the
town
shootin'
pool
or
foolin'
around
Or
all
of
the
above
it
doesn't
matter
anymore
She
can't
get
through
to
him
Seems
like
only
yesterday
they
were
married
in
a
chapel
Candlelight
the
whole
nine
yards,
honeymoon
in
Vegas
They
settled
down
Now
it's
lonely
nights
and
hungry
kids
And
she
just
keeps
on
looking
for
the
life
That's
not
the
life
she's
livin'
now
Bobby
Darwin's
daughter
used
to
ask
her
father
Where
Santa
Clause
and
babies
and
God
came
from?
And
as
she's
gotten
older
all
those
easy
answers
Are
somewhere
between
here
and
kingdom
come
And
in
her
darkest
hours
Bobby
Darwin's
daughter
Wishes
she
could
go
back
when
She'd
ask,
"Where
God
came
from?"
Instead
of
wondering
where
He's
been
Bobby
Darwin's
daughter
droppin'
off
the
kids
Driving
home
in
the
pourin'
rain,
a
sudden
skid
And
just
like
that
she's
clingin'
to
her
life
Her
husband
rushes
in
to
the
tiny
room
And
through
his
tears
whispers,
"I
love
you
Baby,
please
don't
leave
me
now,
you're
my
only
life"
He
bows
his
head
and
prays
aloud
"This
one
thing
I
promise
if
I
could
get
just
one
more
chance
To
be
the
man
I
should
have
been
I'll
be
that
man"
She
awakens
to
another
world
Stares
into
his
grateful
eyes
of
love
She
smiles
at
him,
he
takes
her
hand
Bobby
Darwin's
daughter
used
to
ask
her
father
Where
Santa
Clause
and
babies
and
God
came
from?
And
as
she's
gotten
older
all
those
easy
answers
Are
somewhere
between
here
and
kingdom
come
And
in
her
darkest
hour
Bobby
Darwin's
daughter
Never
saw
till
now
that
she
was
wrong
About
where
God
came
from
And
that
He's
been
here
all
along
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