I hit the Tennessee Valley with the snow coming down Pulled the car over and took a good, long look around I had the future in my headlights, the wind at my back Heard my darling softly sleeping, curled up in the back Hitched up to a 4 by 8 with everything we own I said, “Honey, I think that we're home” It's been 14 days since my hometown well ran dry Didn't seem to take too long to pack it up and say goodbye So long to broken promises, “Adios” to the bitter end That highway's rushing at us looking like a long lost friend One door closes and another swings wide Hey, baby, it's snowing outside I've been trying and hoping and crying That things might turn out otherwise But sometimes the hardest moments Can be a blessing in disguise Somebody once told me and I know that it's true If you hide away from the world it'll come looking for you So I will go where I am taken, I will look where I'm led Let your body be my blanket, your love be my bed One door opens and another shuts tight Suddenly everything's right I've been saying and hoping and praying That things might turn out otherwise But sometimes the hardest moments Can be a blessing in disguise I've been saying and hoping and praying That things might turn out otherwise Sometimes the hardest moments Can be a blessing in disguise I've been trying and hoping and crying That things might turn out otherwise Sometimes the hardest moments Can be a blessing in disguise Sometimes the hardest moments Can be a blessing in disguise