Where there's a will there's a way my father used to say and I suppose that's what he told himself when she slammed the door told him not to show his face again And I couldn't really tell you much about him, it's all hearsay I heard he fixed fancy cars, liked to drink the pain away and a bunch of words can't tell you nothing it's like drawing a stickman to describe humanityAnd the sign on the highway says last exit to Surrey and the sign, the sign on the highway says last exit to SurreyAnd the last time I saw him I was just a girl of six he'd been two years in the hospital, his liver too far gone to fix and when my mom said give your daddy a kiss good-bye I didn't have a clue I'd be losing him forever that nightAnd the sign on the highway says last exit to Surrey and the sign, the sign on the highway says last exit to SurreyAnd a hospital's too much like a prison just no bars on the windows and there's no drink to take the pain away so he checked out, picked up a bottle of rye and checked in to a motel in Surrey BC And just across the mighty Fraser river in a motel in Surrey BC he took his last drink, his last breath, he lost his will to find a way he lost his will to find a wayThere's a sign on the highway when I'm headed home It says last exit to Surrey and it's all I can do when I hit my pain not to go that way not to drive that way it's all I can do when I hit my pain not to go that way not to drive that way it's all I can do when I hit my pain not to go that way not to drive that way not to go that way, not to drive that wayGod knows how... I'll find, find my way God knows how... I'll find, find my wayTeksty umieszczone na naszej stronie są własnością wytwórni, wykonawców, osób mających do nich prawa.