Darryl Worley - POW 369 [Album Version] Lyrics

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POW 369 [Album Version]
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POW 369 [Album Version] Lyrics |
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What Are The Lyrics For POW 369 [Album Version] By Darryl Worley?
I was flying down the highway
Weaving in and out of traffic I was racing time An old man pulled out in front of me And I went crazy as can be I lost my mind I blew my horn till I got close enough to see And what was on his car-tag sure convicted me POW 369 I should salute you from this heart of mine And thank you for placing your life on the line For me, I'm free I pray that the rest of your journey is a peaceful one And may you take your own sweet time Mr. POW 369 The things we take for granted In this life we lead are tragic We should be ashamed He left his home and family And cast his fate across the sea Would we do the same Well I sure bet he's got some stories he could tell Ain't that many ever made it back from hell POW 369 I should salute you from this heart of mine And thank you for placing your life on the line For me, I'm free I pray that the rest of your journey is a peaceful one And may you take your own sweet time Mr. POW 369 Let me thank you one more time Mr. POW 369 |
Who Wrote POW 369 [Album Version] By Darryl Worley?
Steven Jones, Steven Dale Jones
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What's The Duration Of The POW 369 [Album Version] By Darryl Worley?The duration of POW 369 [Album Version] is 3:43 minutes and seconds. |
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