Believe
(专辑: I Remember Me - 2011)
Old man Wrigley lived in that white house Down the
street where I
grew up My momma used to send me over with things We struck a
friendship up, Spent a
few long summers out on his old porch swing Said he was in the
war in the
Navy Lost his wife, lost his baby I
broke down and asked him one time, "How ya keep from going crazy?" He said, "I'll see my son and wife in just a
little while." I
asked him what he meant He looked at me and smiled and said, [Chorus:] "I raise my hands, bow my head. I'm finding more and more truth in the
words written in red. They tell me that it's more to life than just what I
can see. Oh, I
believe." Few years later I
was off at college Talking on the
phone to my mom one night Getting all caught up in the
gossip of a
small town life She said, "Oh, by the
way, child, old man Wrigley has died." Later on that night I
laid there thinking back I
thought about a
couple of long-lost summers I
didn't know whether to cry or laugh You see, if there was ever anybody who deserved a
ticket to the
other side It'd be that sweet old man who looked me in the
eye and said, [Chorus:] "I raise my hands, bow my head. I'm finding more and more truth in the
words written in red. They tell me that it's more to life than just what I
can see." I
can't quote the
book The
chapter or the
verse You can't tell me it all ends In a
slow ride in a
hearse You know I'm more and more convinced The
longer that I
live Yeah, this can't be No, this can't be No, this can't be all there is [Chorus:] I
raise my hands, bow my head. I'm finding more and more truth – the
words written in red. They tell me that there is more to life than just what I
can see And I
believe Oh, I
But I
Oh, I
But I
still believe Oh, with ... Oh, I
still believe Yes, I
do I
believe, yeah I
believe Oh, I
I
still believe