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They Thought I Was Asleep - Paul Kelly



     
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We were driving back from the country one night
Mom and Dad up the front
The rest of us snug and tight
My kid brother gizzin for a little minute
Till my big sister told him he'd better quit it or die
It'd be a long day in the country side
Playin with the cousin on my mothers side
The sound of the radio closed our eyes
drifting across the seat ....
Then I fell asleep
Well I dont know what woke me up
Maybe a country song or a big truck passin by
And I could hear momma and papa talkin
Papa said something
And momma began to cry

No more words then just soft songs
And my head began to throb
I just layed there playing dog
Breathing slow and deep
They thought I was asleep
They thought I was asleep
Instrumental 1:36 -2:22
It seem like forever till the (somber)? stopped
And they talked for a little
Just to soft to hear
And daddy kept looking at the sight of a face
One hand on the wheel
One hand circling her head
Head lights shine'n from the other way
Showed tears on the cheeks on daddys face
I prayed for Jesus to send his grace
And all our souls to keep
And back then I believed
They thought I was asleep
The night was dark and deep
How I wish I was asleep ...........
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More than one artist is known as Paul Kelly: one is Australian, another American 1. Paul Kelly is an Australian singer-songwriter, based in Melbourne, and widely considered as an icon of Australian music. He has released music under his own name and as Paul Kelly and The Messengers, Paul Kelly and The Coloured Girls, and Paul Kelly and The Stormwater Boys. His output has ranged from bluegrass to studio-oriented dub reggae, but his core output comfortably straddles folk, rock, and even some country.

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