Well her mother came and packed her bags and drove her off to nowhere In the shadows of her second father’s shoulders she just stood there Cryin’, cryin’
Then the wicked lies rolled off her tongue like war-bound soldiers marchin’ She ran from the truth like wounded men run from the darkness When they’re dyin’, she’s dyin’
When I told her I loved her, she told me she’s leavin’ Just like every other person in my life that I’ve believed in And as she slammed the door and walked away, I turned on my radio And I played her a dancin’ song to guide her home
I had more faith in her than her mother had in Jesus But like Judas she rebuked my name for jewels and silver pieces A weddin’ ring, a weddin’ ring
And in my darkest hour, her eyes filled with desperation The words were sharp and her sword was swift, Lord I have been forsaken By my one true love, my one true love
When I told her I loved her, she told me she’s leavin’ Just like every other person in my life that I’ve believed in And as she slammed the door and walked away, I turned on my radio And I played her a dancin’ song to guide her home
And as I lie alone tonight in the bed we built and once shared I wonder where where you are and who you’re with, Do you think that he cares About you, about you? (Naw)
Now I am not a godly man, my road’s twisted and sinful But to have you back, I’d bow my head and sing a Southern Baptist hymnal Hallelujah, hallelujah Hallelujah, hallelujah