There's a song I like to sing when I've been too long on the road.
Every time I sing it, I started thinking what I'm gonna do when I get there.
I might hunker down and read a book, or maybe take a nap.
Mayabe rearranging my closet, I might just sit by the fire, when I get there.
But the one thing I won't do is think about the times we had,
'Cause every time I think about 'em I'll start crying.
So I won't be thinking 'bout the way your eyes glowed in the sun,
Or the way your hair laid softly on your shoulder when I get there.
And I won't be thinking 'bout the way your smile could light the room.
With so miany things to think about, I'll be thinking 'bout them when I get there.
So when you close your eyes tonight you can sleep just fine,
Knowing I'm not thinking 'bout you.
And if by chance you cross my mind, it won't linger long,
I've got more important things to think about when I get there.
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