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Believe

Old man Wrigley lived in that white house

Down the street where I grew up

My momma used to send me over with things

We struck a friendship up

Spent a few long summers out on his old porch swing

Said he was in a war, in the Navy

Lost his wife, lost his baby

I broke down and asked him one time, how you keep from going crazy?

He said, "I'll see my son and wife in just a little while"

I asked him what it meant

He looked at me and smiled, said

I raise my hands, bow my head

I'm finding more and more truth in the words written in red

They tell me that it's more to life

Just what I can see, oh, I believe

Few years later, I was off at college

Talkin' on the phone to my mom one night

Gettin' all caught up in the gossip of a small town life

She said, "Oh, by the way child, old man Wrigley has died"

Later on that night, I lay there thinkin' back

I thought 'bout a couple of long lost summers

I didn't know whether to cry or laugh

You see, if there was ever anybody

Who deserved a ticket to the other side

It'll be that sweet old man

Who looked me in the eye and said

I raise my hands, bow my head

I'm finding more and more truth in the words written in red

They tell me that it's more to life

Than just what I can see, oh

I can't quote the book, chapter or the verse

You can't tell it all ends in a slow ride in a hearse

Know I'm more and more convinced the longer that I live

And oh, this can't be, no, it can be, this can't be all there is

I raise my hands, bow my head

I'm finding more and more truth in words written in red

Tell me that it's more to life

Than just what I can see, oh, I believe

Oh, I, Lord I, oh, I

Lord, I still believe

Oh, with all that I been through

Oh, still believe, yes, I do

I believe, yeah, oh Lord I, Lord I

I still believe

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