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Reba McEntire - Bobby lyrics
Bobby pleaded guilty to the charges that they read as they lead him from the court room a young voice turned his head a little boy dressed in blue was standing at the rail he said i hope they kill you i hope you go to hell. well they locked Bobby in a jail with fourty other men they all knew what he had done they were glad to let him in they'd all read the headlines about Bobby and his wife how they loved each other and how he took her life and day after day he sat alone night after night they'd hear him sing his song -chorus- he'd sing baby i'll take care of you i'll never let you down no harm will ever come to you as long as i'm around I am not afraid of what people say of do the only thing I fear is being here without you Well the little boy dressed in blue grew up to be a man and when he fell in love himself he came to understand how it was when Bobby took the life they both adored cause he couldn't stand to see her suffer anymore, he took out the papers from a trunk beneath his bed and all the years just disappeared as through his tears he read the stories of the accident that robbed his mommas mind the man who held her in his arms and chose to cut the line, and the one about the man who sits alone year after year singing his song -repeat chorus- the young man drove his car and parked outside the gate they lead him to a cold gray room the gaurd told him to wait and when the gaurd brought Bobby in the young man finally knew he still missed his momma but he missed his daddy too and when the gaurd left the two of them alone he took Bobby in his arms and the young man sang his song he sang Daddy i'll take care of you i'll never let you down no harm will ever come to you as long as i'm around you have taught me not to fear what people say or do and the only thing that hurts is being here without you |
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