At a coffee house somewhere beyond the canyons There’s a lady selling road souvenirs Behind her there are pictures on a table All her life in polaroid memories Her husband was a highway-working man ‘Til he died under a truck last spring Thirty five years without an accident In this life there’s a first time for every thing And at night she land her knees on the floor And silently prays to her lord Yes and sometimes she cries out her heart Wishing she could go back to the start She’s got a daughter living in l.a And she’s already grandmother of three Through the phone they share words every day And plan to meet under the christmas tree Her son was honored by the army After he got killed in iraq Like the other moms she thought it was the right thing To do but now she just regrets And at night she land her knees on the floor And silently prays to her lord Yes and sometimes she cries out her heart Wishing she could go back to the start