♪ ♪ Remember when David dashed a twelve-byte ♪ ♪ The Budweiser heavy for the road ♪ ♪ Two kids in the back drunk off their rides ♪ ♪ Screaming in an old Bronco ♪ I recall what she said, that she wanted me dead ♪ ♪ There ain't no grave deep enough ♪ Remember all the nights we had, I say it ain't so bad ♪ ♪ Keep those heavy eyes looking up ♪♪ ♪ Remember when Mary brought her own chain ♪ ♪ Lucas thought he was gonna die ♪ Stars started falling out the ninth cloud ♪ ♪ From the clear midwestern skies ♪ I recall what she said, screaming at the skies ♪ ♪ Red as burning to a younger man's mind ♪ Remember all the days we had, I say it ain't so bad ♪ ♪ Keep those heavy eyes soft and kind ♪ Oh, when I'm old, I will recall ♪ All the nights we spent out alone ♪ It's getting cold, our sun is cresting ♪ And heavy eyes ain't born for resting ♪♪ ♪ Who's gonna drive us home, my boys and me? ♪ A walking staggered vision blurred ♪ One thing you'll come to know ♪ Them boys back home ♪ Living things like that man's curse ♪ Now recall what he said ♪ He'd rather be gone than dead ♪ Than living like those sad folks in town ♪ I can't take this soul with me ♪ If I go, I'm going quickly ♪ Keep those heavy eyes free and proud ♪ Oh, when I'm old, I will recall ♪ All the nights we spent out alone ♪ It's getting cold, our sun is cresting ♪ And heavy eyes ain't born for resting ♪♪ ♪ Oh, when I'm old, I will recall ♪ All the nights we spent out alone ♪ It's getting cold, our sun is cresting ♪ And heavy eyes ain't born for resting Thank y'all. One more Indian. Red Rocks. Thank you guys so much for bearing with us all night. ♪♪ ♪ Oh, when I'm old, I will recall ♪ All the nights we spent out alone ♪ It's getting cold, our sun is cresting ♪ And heavy eyes ain't born for resting Thank you so much.