Bye Mom

Album: All In (2022)
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  • Bye mom
    That's what I said at five years old the first day of school
    Already then I thought I was way too cool
    I thought I had it figured out
    And I didn't know a thing
    Bye mom
    Don't worry 'bout me, I'll see you at three at the bus stop
    And I know that you'll be right there to pick me up
    In the old truck

    I know that's just the way it is
    When you think you grown but you're still a kid
    And you don't know you're somebody
    That somebody loves more than themselves
    And there's a beauty in the innocence
    Of not knowing that the time they've spent
    Is more than one could ask for
    And that's a special kind of love
    And it's only there for a lifetime, then it's gone

    And it's bye mom
    You can drop me off down the block around the corner square
    All my buddies are waitin' for me just over there
    I'll see you later on
    Bye mom
    It's a cap and a gown in a brand new town eight hours away
    Don't cry, I'll be okay

    I know that's just the way it is
    When you think you grown but you're still a kid
    And you don't know you're somebody
    That somebody loves more than themselves
    And there's a beauty in the innocence
    Of not knowing that the time they've spent
    Is more than one could ask for
    And that's a special kind of love
    And it's only there for a lifetime, then it's gone
    And it's bye mom

    And bye mom, I sang a million mornings at the Brine Street Baptist Church
    And bye mom, I waited hours and hours 'til she got off of work
    And bye mom, I stood and cried and laid a rose onto her grave
    And bye mom, were the last words that I spoke before we sang Amazing Grace

    I know that's just the way it is
    When you're all grown up but you're still a kid
    And you realize you're somebody
    That somebody loves more than themselves
    And there's a beauty in the innocence
    Of not knowing that the time they've spent
    Is more than one could ask for
    And that's a special kind of love
    And it's only there for a lifetime, then it's gone
    Yeah, it's only there for a lifetime, then it's gone

    And it's bye mom
    Yeah, bye mom Writer/s: Brandon Lynn Kinney, Chris P. Janson
    Publisher: Anthem Entertainment, Peermusic Publishing
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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