I remember those nights we'd drive home in that big old car
the street lamps flashing by like shooting stars
the silence, ambiance, so comfortable
you'd smile put your hand on my shoulder say son,
don't make my mistakes don't follow my path
I started to late, its not fate, you don't need to do what I have
you won't know till your old, how life works but still
I've gotta try, n'if you'd just listen you'd be king of the hill
Pull over the car, get out and look at the stars
Son your so very small, but you could have it all.
You grew older I grew bolder thought I knew it all
the game how it was played, how to set up for the fall
how to lead how to succeed, I was a kid without a care
and ego I couldn't see so it was a good job you were still there
and all it took was a look and some simple words
and once again I was ten and we were stood at the edge of the world
we just chill, just watch a film or play a video game
I was lost, and you knew it but you loved me all the same
Pull over the the car, get out and look at the stars
Son your so very small, but you could have it all.
You'd tell me about space, about worlds much bigger than this,
about galaxies and light speed and then you'd give me a kiss
and squeeze, I couldn't breath, but I felt so safe,
your warmth, so tall, the scratch of your stubble on my face
remember, and hold on, to everything I have said,
and if sometimes it seems hard, remember that its all in your head
it's not luck, your just as good, just as strong as anyone
Someday you'll be a man and you'll shine brighter than the sun
Pull over the car, get out and look at the stars
Son, your so very small, but you could have it all.
Here, Here we are, in this big old car...just daring to breath.
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