What I Almost Was

Eric Church

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    It was my senior year; I'd just turned eighteen.
    I was a Friday night hero with division one dreams.
    I had an offer on the table; a four year ride,
    Till that fourth an' two and twenty-four died.
    I left on a stretcher, wound up on a crutch.
    Walked on that next summer, wound up getting cut.
    I flipped off that coach, left that school in the dust,
    For lettin' my dreams go bust,
    But now I thank God I ain't what I almost was.

    Yeah, I moved on back home an' came awful close,
    To bein' some son-in-law to some C.O.
    Coulda been a corner office, country club suit-an'-tie man.
    Answerin' to no-one but her an' him.
    I ran out on his money, ran out on her love;
    At four in the mornin', I loaded my truck.
    I left my home town in a big cloud of dust,
    I just had to follow my gut,
    But now I thank God I ain't what I almost was.

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    In guitar-town, I bought this ol' Epiphone,
    Started stringin' chords an' words into songs.
    I been puttin' in time on 16th Avenue;
    Pourin'out my heart for tips on a stool.
    I ain't makin' a killin' but then there's those nights,
    When the song comes together an' hits 'em just right.
    The crowd's on their feet 'cause they can't get enough,
    Of this music. I'm making, I love,
    An' I thank God I ain't;
    Yeah, I thank God I ain't;
    An' I thank God I ain't what I almost was.

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    Composition: Michael Patrick, Casey Michael Beathard, and Eric Church

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