While He Still Knows Who I Am

Album: Welcome to the Fishbowl (2012)
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  • Drive a Chevy 'cause he drove Chevys,
    Like him I'm a baseball fan
    I'm going back to see him
    While he still knows
    Who I am

    Mama says he can't remember
    Daddy thinks that he still can
    I'm going back to see him
    While he still knows
    Who I am

    This time I'm gonna hug him
    Instead of just shaking hands
    Gonna tell him that I love him
    While he still knows
    Who I am

    I only knew him as my father,
    I'm gonna get to know the man
    I'm going back to see him
    While he still knows
    Who I am

    This time I'm gonna kiss him
    Instead of just shaking hands
    Gonna tell him that I love him
    While he still knows
    Who I am

    I know I can't turn back time
    We'll slow it down while we can
    I'm going home to see him
    While he still knows
    Who I am

    While he still knows
    Who I am Writer/s: BERY, DOUGLAS, MIDDLEMAN
    Publisher: Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Spirit Music Group
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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