Tim McGraw
Tim McGraw - Love You Goodbye lyrics
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He was thinking back when he was a kid His folks were divorced His old man high on something Came knocking at the door His mama wouldn't talk to him She said: "Boy, don't you let him in" She was cussing and pacing and wasting her life On that linoleum floor He took him back to his old apartment Turned off the TV His beautiful broken hero on the couch Passed out asleep And he put him to bed With tears in his eyes He said: "Dad, I love you, goodbye" He headed out into the night Seventeen years old Fired up that rusty old pickup Turned his collar to the cold And he headed back to mama's place Ready for his big escape And he tiptoed up the stairs and left a note In the cover's fold It said: mom I wish I could wave a wand And make you smile again Bring back the man who stole your heart 'Fore the demons got to him If I stay here any longer Something sacreds gonna die He said: "Mom, I love you, goodbye" Took a lot of wrong turns on the road Finding his life By the grace of God he ended up With a little boy and a wife And the phone call came from his sister It was that old familiar pain His mother was at the doorstep Of heaven's pure white light At the end of the service His father came up to him Clear eyed and sober now he said "Boy, Jesus took my sins And I pray someday maybe you'll forgive me too" With tears in his eyes He said: "Son, I love you, goodbye" His plane touched down in Texas He pulled out his phone Dialed in the number, got the machine Of his old man's home He said: "Dad, we got an extra room And your grandson has your eyes" Couldn't say anything else 'Cause he started to cry And he choked out: "Dad, I love you, goodbye" "Dad I love you, goodbye"