Ada's Song

I said bye to Tennessee
When I was eight years old
To live with my sister
When my daddy had grown old
A small suitcase I couldn't fill
Except with all my pride
I rode the line to Pittsburgh
In the dark I sat and cried

Ten years gone I was holding on
To hymns and country rhymes
I sang along to Opry songs
I call those happy times
Letters from Greene County
Connections to the past
Time rolled like a river
A moment never lasts

Home's just a memory
That's worth more than gold
I hear it calling me
From deep within my soul, whoa-oh-oh-oh

Now I rise to California sun
And the salt breeze from the sea
Deep green hills
And the Smokey Mountains
Are a distant memory
Yeah, roots run deep into our soul
That's the truth I know
In the great by and by
We will all make it home

Home's just a memory
That's worth more than gold
I hear it calling me
From deep within my soul

Gonna leave when the first rain falls
Seeing signs that say it's time to go
Truth don't hide behind your pretty little eyes
You've found another, yes they tell me so

This ain't the first time that I've been here
I've been down this old road before
I'll pack my bags and be on my way
Seeing signs it's time to hit the road

Ahh-ahh-ahh
Ahh-ahh-ahh
Ahh-ahh-ahh
Ahh-ahh-ahh
Ahh-ahh-ahh
Ahh-ahh-ahh

You've been writing our final chapter
Now it's time to write down the end
I hope someday when the rain has fallen
The sun will shine and we'll begin again
The sun will shine and we'll begin again

Ahh-ahh-ahh
Ahh-ahh-ahh
Ahh-ahh-ahh
Ahh-ahh-ahh
Ahh-ahh-ahh
Ahh-ahh-ahh, Ahh-Ahh

Yeah thank you so much, that song was called "Signs"
I think, uh, Craig wrote that one



Credits
Writer(s): Calen Garrett Lucas, Craig Steven Sturak, Michael Ryan Cendejas
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