That night I hit rock bottom, sittin´ on an old barstool He paid my tab and put me in a cab, he didn´t have to But 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
And that day out on the water when the fish just wouldn´t bite I put my pole down floated around, it was just so quiet I could hear my old man sayin´ "Son just be still You can´t find peace like this in a bottle or a pill"
From a bar stool to that Evinrude Sunday mornin´ in a church pew In a deer stand or a hay field An interstate back to Nashville In a Chevrolet with the windows down Me and him just ridin´ around Sometimes, whether I´m lookin´ for him or not
That´s where I find God
Sometimes late at night, I lie there and listen To the sound of her heart beatin´ And that song the crickets are singin´ And I don´t know what they´re sayin´ But it sounds like a hymn to me Now I ain´t too good at prayin´ But thanks for everything
From a bar stool, to that Evinrude Sunday mornin´ in a church pew In a deer stand or a hay field An interstate back to Nashville In a Chevrolet with the windows down Me and him just ridin´ around Sometimes, whether I´m lookin´ for him or not That´s where I find God
From a bar stool, to that Evinrude Sunday mornin´ in a church pew In a deer stand or a hay field An interstate back to Nashville In a Chevrolet with the windows down Me and him just ridin´ around Talkin´, well I do that a lot Well, I do that a lot Cause that´s where I find God