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I was born on the cold side of the mountain
I wanna wake up on the warm side of the bed
How I start here
And how I end there
That is the part I ain't worked out yetEvery day I climb a little bit higher
Every night I learn something new
I'm writing it down
In case I forget
One day it'll be my story for you[CHORUS:]
On every page you will know how much I love you
In every line you will see how much I care
With every word we'll grow a little closer
Even though we both know I can't be there
That's why I'm writing it down down down down down
Ohhhhhhhh I'm writing it down
For you and for me
And for the whole wide world to read
Ohhhhhhhh I'm writing it downAll my life I've been hoping and praying

For my time to finally arrive
To put down this pen
To say it's the end
And wake up back home with you by my side[CHORUS:]
On every page you will know how much I love you
In every line you will see how much I care
With every word we'll grow a little closer
Even though we both know I can't be there
That's why I'm writing it down down down down down
Ohhhhhhhh I'm writing it down
For you and for me
And for the whole wide world to read
Ohhhhhhhh I'm writing it downI was born on the cold side of the mountain
I wanna wake up on the warm side of the bed
How I start here
And how I end there
That is the part I ain't worked out yet

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Uncle Kracker (born Matthew Shafer 9 November 1974 in Mount Clemens, Michigan) is an American rock and roll and country music musician.

He started out his career at a young age as a fledgling rapper. He met Kid Rock in 1987, and Rock asked Kracker to become his DJ. Kracker did not know how to work the turntables, but he soon learned how to, and he became a long-term friend and colleague of Rock.

Kracker worked with Kid Rock until he became a solo artist in 2000.

The My Hometown Songfacts reports that Kracker recorded Postcards From Home over seven weeks in early 2011. The album title was inspired by his hectic life on the road after his successful Happy Hour longplayer.

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