I ride east every other Friday but if I had it my way The day would not be wasted on this drive And I want so bad to hold you Son there’s things I haven’t told you Your mom and me couldn’t get along
So I’ll drive And I think about my life And wonder why, that I slowly die inside Every time I turn that truck around, right at the Georgia line and I count the days and the miles back home to you on that Highway 20 ride
A day might come and you’ll realize that if you could see through my eyes There was no other way to work it out And a part of you might hate me But son please don’t mistake me For a man that didn’t care at all
And I’ll drive And I’ll think about my life And wonder why, that I slowly die inside Every time I turn that truck around, right at the Georgia line and I count the days and the miles back home to you on that Highway 20 ride
So when you drive And the years go flying by I hope you smile If I ever cross your mind It was a pleasure of my life And I cherished every time And my whole world It begins and ends with you On that Highway 20 ride….