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Way back in my memory there's a scene that I recall

Of a little run-down cabin in the woods

Where my dad never promised that our blue moon would turn gold

But he laid awake nights wishin' that it would

When the world was on our radio hard work was on our minds

We lived our day-to-day in plain dirt fashion

With ol' overalls and cotton balls all strapped across your back

Man, it's hard to make believe there ain't nothing wrong

But momma kept the Bible read and daddy kept our family fed

And somewhere in between I must have grown

Cause someday I was dreamin' that a song that I was singin'

Takes me down the road to where I want to go

Now I know, it's a long hard road

Sometimes I remember when I stayed up late at night

When the sun-up came, we got up and went

In the shadows of a working' day our moonlight hours spent

Singin' songs along with Gramma's radio

Now I'm beatin' down a ol' blacktop road sleepin' in a sack

Livin' in my memories all in vain

Cause those city lights ain't all that bright compared to what its like

To see Lightning Bugs go dancin' in the rain

Momma played the guitar then and daddy made the saw blade bend

And raindrops played the tin roof like a drum

But I just kept on dreamin' that a song that I was singin'

Takes me down the road to where my name is known

Now I'm gone, and its a long hard road

Yes, I know, Its a long hard road.

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