Well, he's lingered here too long heard another song Start without a moment's delay The picture on the screen's hardly what it seems Just another game for him to play And the coffee that's running through his veins Well, it keeps him awake Back when he was young his dad owned a gun That was always hanging on the wall He'd get into fights, nowhere left to hide Bloody face but still standing tall Now for thirty-odd years he's been Neatly avoiding the call To his father's old shop with the Winchester gun on the wall Now his basement smells like bourbon and a half finished boat And his friends can't get to seeing how it'll ever float 'Cause they can't break the bottle No they can't break the bottle There's a photograph he keeps sitting in a drawer He'd give anything to be there now; anything at all 'Cause it can't be forgotten No they can't be forgotten When he turned eighteen he joined the marines Caught a train and left it all behind He got married to a girl, she became his world; Stayed at home when he went off to fight And for a while he was content With his life Now he's up before the sun carrying a gun He once almost turned on himself He can't leave it in the past; happened much too fast Never got to say his farewells Now when he drinks he drinks from Jars that held nails on the shelf As he works on his own and he Builds an escape for himself Now his basement smells like bourbon and a half finished boat And his friends can't get to seeing how it'll ever float 'Cause they can't break the bottle No they can't break the bottle There's a photo of his family sitting in a drawer He'd give anything to be there now; anything at all 'Cause they can't be forgotten No they can't be forgotten On the day his daughter was born he was half the world away And when someone took a shot, crashed their car well he wished that he had stayed And on the day of their funeral his dad brought a date Never stopped to ask him if he was okay Well, he wasn't that day He got married three more times and none of his wives Stayed long enough to call his house a home Now he takes the sofa when he sleeps, just can't face the dreams When he's forced to wake in bed alone