Lindsey had a history of turning heads
Quiet as a church mouse with a book on her hip
Jed used to poke fun at the size of her ears
But he overdosed last year
As a child she’d follow the bugs in the field
Deaf to the crowd and numb to the feel
Keepin’ a secret to block out fear
More than a child should bare
Nowadays she’s falling into eternity
And there’s a parked car on the Rainbow Bridge
Her daddy should’ve loved her like her momma did
She grabbed her keys and granted her wish
With a parked car on the Rainbow Bridge
Where does a soul go when it does not have a home
Said the preacher after the wake
People gossip, and mama cried, and daddy’s secret does lie
In the bottom of Sabine Lake
Nowadays she’s falling into eternity
And there’s a parked car on the Rainbow Bridge
Her daddy should’ve loved her like her momma did
She grabbed her keys and granted her wish
With a parked car on the Rainbow Bridge
Not even a mention in Sunday’s paper
Soon Lindsey may be justified
Her journal uncovered the torture
Now Daddy’s doing life
And there’s a parked car on the Rainbow Bridge
Her daddy should’ve loved her like her momma did
She grabbed her keys and granted her wish
With a parked car on the Rainbow Bridge
And there’s a parked car on the Rainbow Bridge
Her daddy should’ve loved her like her momma did
She grabbed her keys and granted her wish
With a parked car on the Rainbow Bridge
And there’s a parked car on the Rainbow Bridge
Well her daddy should’ve loved her like her momma did
And there’s a parked car on the Rainbow Bridge
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