Darius Rucker
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This is a song by American country artist Darius Rucker, from his third studio album, "Charleston, SC 1966," released in the United States on October 12, 2010 through Capitol Nashville. The song was written by Rucker, Frank Rogers and Kara DioGuardi.
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Darius Rucker - This Lyrics Got a baby girl sleepin' in my bedroom And her momma laughing in my arms There's the sound of rain on the rooftop And the game's about to start I don't really know how I got here But I'm so glad that I did And it's crazy to think that one little thing Could have changed all of this Maybe it didn't turn out like I planned Maybe that's why I'm such, such a lucky man Every stoplight I didn't make Every chance I did or I didn't take All the nights I went too far All the girls that broke my heart All the doors that I had to close All the things I knew but I didn't know Thank God for all I missed Cause it led me here to this Like the girl that I loved in high school Who said she could do better Or the college I wanted to go to Till I got that letter All the fights and the tears and the heartache I thought I'd never get through And the moment I almost gave up All led me here to you I didn't understand it way back when But sittin' here right now It all makes perfect sense Every stoplight I didn't make Every chance I did or I didn't take All the nights I went too far All the girls that broke my heart All the doors that I had to close All the things I knew but I didn't know Thank god for all I missed Cause it led me here to this [SOLO] Oh I cried when my momma passed away And now I got an angel Looking out for me today So nothing's a mistake Every stoplight I didn't make Every chance I did or I didn't take All the nights I went too far All the girls that broke my heart All the doors that I had to close Everything I knew but I didn't know Thank God for all I missed Cause it led me here to this Led me here to this