Jayton and Jill

Jayton had a job for seven bucks an hour At the fillin' station by the water tower Just checkin' oil and fixin' flats
The kind of kid most folks just look past
Jill was the local preacher's kid gone wild
Most the time her daddy couldn't stand his own child He'd quote the scripture with an angry shout And list her all the reasons she would never turn out
She was drunk one night on the fourth of July Parked in a pasture with an out-of-town guy He got mad when she said no
And he tore her Sunday dress
She was wanderin' alone on a county road When the lights came over the hill
That was the moment when Jayton met Jill
He said hey, do you need a ride home
She go away, leave me alone
But he noticed the bruise and the frightened tears Said there ain't no way in Hell I'm leavin' you out here
It was rainin' a little and fixin' to storm
And his Mustang jacket looked dry and warm
So she let him wrap it 'round her and she climbed inside Sayin' OK I guess thanks for the ride
At an all-night diner they waited out the storm
Ended up talking right up 'til dawn
By the time he dropped her off safe at home
Neither one felt so alone
Two lost souls found a connection that's blessin' both of them still On that night when Jayton when Jill
And what Jayton never told her about that night
Is how he'd taken his dad's old 45
He'd been drivin' 'round thinkin' how no one would miss him If he just ended it all
He couldn't see past his own pain
'Til he saw a pretty girl walkin' in the rain
Thank God he made it over that hill
That was the moment when Jayton met Jill



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Writer(s): Zane Williams
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