Oh, where, oh, where can my baby be?
The Lord took her away from me
She's gone to Heaven so I got to be good
So I can see my baby when I leave this world

We were out on a date in my daddy's car
We hadn't driven very far
There in the road, straight ahead
A car was stalled, the engine was dead
I couldn't stop, so I swerved to the right
I'll never forget the sound that night
The screamin' tires, the bustin' glass
The painful scream that I heard last

Oh, where, oh, where can my baby be?
The Lord took her away from me
She's gone to Heaven, so I got to be good
So I can see my baby when I leave this world

When I woke up, the rain was pourin' down
There were people standing all around
Something warm falling through my eyes
But somehow I found my baby that night
I lifted her head, she looked at me and said
"Hold me, darling, just a little while"
I held her close, I kissed her our last kiss
I found the love that I knew I'd miss
Well, now she's gone, even though I hold her tight
I lost my love, my life that night

Oh, where, oh, where can my baby be?
The Lord took her away from me
She's gone to Heaven, so I got to be good
So I can see my baby when I leave this world

Ooh ooh
Ooh ooh
Ooh ooh (hey)
Ooh ooh

Oh ooh
Oh ooh
Oh ooh, yeah
Oh


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    It really is one of those nostalgic songs. You hear it and.. yeah, the words are sad, but you're also bawling your eyes out because of all the memories you've had with this song. The words emphasize the fact that once something is gone/over, it can't come back... which is tragically heartbreaking. Damn, I miss those carefree days of my youth!

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