The night I hit rock bottom, sittin' on an old barstool

He paid my tab and put me in a cab, but he didn't have toBut he could see I was hurtin', oh, I wish I'd got his name'Cause I didn't feel worth savin', but he saved me just the same
… That day out on the water, when the fish just wouldn't biteI put my pole down, I floated around, was just so quietAnd I could hear my old man sayin' "Son, just be still'Cause you can't find peace like this in a bottle or a pill"
… From a bar stool to that EvinrudeSunday mornin' in a church pewIn a deer stand or a hay fieldAn interstate back to NashvilleA Chevrolet with the windows downMe and him just ridin' aroundSometimes, whether I'm lookin' for Him or notThat's where I find God
… Sometimes late at night, I lie there and listenTo the sound of her heart beatin'And the song the crickets are singin'And I don't know what they're sayin'But it sounds like a hymn to meNaw, I ain't too good at prayin'But thanks for everything
… From a bar stool, to that EvinrudeSunday mornin' in a church pewIn a deer stand or a hay fieldAn interstate back to NashvilleA Chevrolet with the windows downMe and him just ridin' aroundSometimes, whether I'm lookin' for Him or notThat's where I find God
… From a bar stool, to that EvinrudeSunday mornin' in a church pewIn a deer stand or a hay fieldAn interstate back to NashvilleA Chevrolet with the windows downMe and him just ridin' aroundTalkin', well I do that a lotWell, I do that a lotThat's where I find God
Source: LyricFind
Songwriters: Connie Harrington / Connie Rae Harrington / Larry Fleet

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