Song Length |
3:57 |
Genre |
Country - Bluegrass |
Lead Vocal |
Male Vocal |
Mood |
Poignant |
Subject |
Sorrow |
Language |
English |
Era |
2000 and later |
| |
Lyrics
North Somewhere
© 2007 Hank Thomas Music
I was drivin' through North Somewhere, On my way to see my Dad.
He was old and feelin' weary, a few more days was all he had.
If I can make it throught this wind and rain, I can be there by tonight.
So I'm drivin' through North Somewhere, In the early morning light.
It doesn't seem like many years ago, I left his house and home.
Gonna start out on my new life, raise a family of my own.
But 3,000 sunsets later, I'm sittin' in this van.
Drivin' through North Somewhere, To say goodbye to my old man.
All the mem'ries of those happy times all come back to him.
Playin' ball out in the side yard, at the lake for a Sunday swim.
Or pickin' guitars in the parlor, singin' songs with all his friends.
Now I'm drivin' through North Somewhere, I hope to see him once again.
As I pull into the driveway, seems like everybody's there.
I see my brother and my sisters, Momma's sittin' by his bed.
As he reaches out to shake my hand, his grip is firm and strong.
Then he smiles and winks, and laughs out loud, hopin' we all play along.
Then just a couple hours later, He closed his eyes and went to sleep.
And now I leave it to The Good Lord, for my Daddy's soul to keep.
And as I look out on my own two boys, I pray they, never see,
The day they're drivin' through North Somewhere, to say goodbye to me.
Hey, I was drivin' through North Somewhere,
I was goin' to see my Dad.