We loaded up my old station wagon
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With a tent, coleman, and sleepin' bags
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Some fishin' poles, a cooler of Cokes
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Three days before we had to be back
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When you're seven, you're in Seventh Heaven
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When you're goin' campin' in the wild outdoors
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And as we turned off o that old dirt road,
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He looked at me and swore
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(Chorus)
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Dad, this could be the best day of my life
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I've been dreamin' day and night 'bout the fun we'll have
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It's just me and you doin' what I've always wanted to
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I'm the luckiest boy alive
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This is the best day of my life
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Well, his fifteenth birthday rolled around
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Classic cars were his thing
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When I pulled in the drive with that old 'Vette
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I thought that boy would go insane
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When you're in your teens
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Your dreams revolve around four spinning wheels
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We worked nights on end 'til it was new again
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And as he sat behind the wheel, he said
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Dad, this could be the best day of my life
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I've been dreamin' day and night 'bout the fun we'll have
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It's just me and you doin' what I've always wanted to
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I'm the luckiest boy alive
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This is the best day of my life
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Standin' in a little room
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Back of the church with our tuxes on
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Lookin' at him I say
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"I can't believe, son, that you're grown"
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He said
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Dad, this could be the best day of my life
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I've been dreamin' day and night 'bout bein' like you
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Now it's me and her watchin' you and Mom I've learned
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I'm the luckiest man alive
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This is the best day of my life
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I'm the luckiest man alive
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This is the best day of my life
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The Best Day Of My Life
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George Strait |