There I was ten years old
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waitin' in my room for him to come home
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and I just knew he'd be so mad
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though I begged my mother not to, she told my dad.
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There was no denyin' I let him down
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but instead of being angry
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he put his arms around me and said
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in the sunlight or the rain brightest nights or darkest days
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I'll always feel the same way
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whatever road you may be on
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know you're never too far gone my love is there wherever you may be
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just remember that you'll always be my baby.
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There I was twenty-one
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oh I was so ashamed of what I'd done
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on a country road
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parked one night
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what started out so innocent
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crossed the line
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there was no denyin'
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I let God down
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but instead of being angry
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he let his love surround me and I heard
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in the sunlight or the rain brightest nights or darkest days
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I'll always feel the same way
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whatever road you may be on
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know you're never too far gone
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my love is there wherever you may be
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just remember that you'll always be my baby yeah yeah.
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There he is my little man
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I'm sure he'll get in trouble every now and then
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and I pray to God that when he does
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I'll be just as understanding
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as my father was 'cause the last thing that I want to do is let him down
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so instead of being angry
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I'm gonna throw my arms around him and I'll say
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in the sunlight or the rain brightest nights or darkest days
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I'll always feel the same way yeah whatever road you may be on
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know you're never too far gone
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my love is there wherever you may be
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just remember that you'll always be my baby
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be my baby
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You'll Always Be My Baby
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Sara Evans |