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Intro 1
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Verse 1
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There's a
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time to laugh and a time to cry,
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A time to forgive and a time to forget.
Dreams we dream sometimes never die,
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We carry them on until they become
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someone else's dreams.
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A friend of mine had such a dream,
I met her at a truck stop
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just outside of Phoenix,
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we both worked there.
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Her dream came true, I know.
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The key to her dream
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was a little sign that read, Giddy Up Go.
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She was a lovely girl, pretty smile,
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but behind all this I could see
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a troubled mind.
She told me of when she met the
guy that won her heart
and made her life a job.
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And before too long,
more happiness came.
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A little baby boy.
Things wasn't too bad,
his job wasn't much,
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but somehow they got by.
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And then came the day
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he drove home a big truck.
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And the little boy became so overjoyed,
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just like when he saw his first fall of snow.
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He kept hollering, giddy -up, go,
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daddy, giddy -up, go.
Then a dark cloud melted in.
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A years later, without warning,
after a few visits with her doctor,
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he said it was just a matter of time.
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She knew she'd have to move
to a drier climate,
and this troubled her mind.
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So without leaving a trace,
she took her son
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and left town one night.
She settled here
and we became the closest of friends.
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We talked from time to time
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and she'd smile
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and her eyes would glow
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when she'd tell me about
giddy -up gold.
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Each time a truck would pull in ,
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I could see her stand an d stare.
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Wasn't long before she had to give up
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being a waitress here
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and she moved on out of town,
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not too far.
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We visited almost every week.
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The boy now has almost grown.
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He's the image of his dad,
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she'd say,
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the most handsomest man I've ever known.
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The dark cloud once more moved in,
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and as I stood close by,
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once again she told her story.
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I could see a tear in her eye
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I know my son longs for the road
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And the last request she had
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Let him become a truck driver
Like son, like dad
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The boy soon left town
I never knew for where
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But I find myself watching
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Every truck that pulled in
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around the curve
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Giddy up go was the only link of hell between the two
and I was hoping that I could be of help.
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It became a dream to me too.
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Just now I froze in my tracks
as I watched two trucks pull in,
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a big new shiny diesel
and an old one following him.
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I couldn't help staring
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as they walked in,
ordered coffee,
and talked a while.
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Then I saw them leave,
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both wearing such a smile.
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They walked out to the old truck,
brushed off some dirt
so the nameplate would show.
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And before my eyes,
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a little sign that read,
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Giddy up, go. you
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