Along for the Ride

Album: How Country Feels (2013)
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  • If you were to give me a crystal ball and tell me
    That I had one glance to see my future
    One chance to see it all
    I'd pick it up and throw it down and tell,
    I'm not here forever
    I'm here for here and now and

    I'm just along for the ride
    I'm just here for the good times
    That's the greatest thing about
    This crazy life, we're
    All just along for the ride.

    If I could see the world from God's view,
    I probably wouldn't want to
    See what it was coming to.
    And I never wanna know the day I die,
    Or what Heaven really looks like.
    It'd just spoil the big surprise.
    'Cause it's all gonna fall right in the line.
    Everything's gonna happen in its own sweet time.
    So why do we worry, friend,
    To ask ourselves why?
    We're all just along for the ride.

    That's the greatest thing about
    This crazy life, we're
    All just along for the ride.
    We're all just along for the ride. Writer/s: LEVI LOWREY, RANDY HOUSER, ZAC BROWN
    Publisher: REACH MUSIC PUBLISHING, Reservoir Media Management, Inc., Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
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