That phone starts ringing, you're on the 75 Four hours into a ten hour drive Dad says, "Son, when you going home again?" I said, "The schedule changes just like the weather Got a good woman to hold it all together" And he said, "I know, I've been where you've been But just remember when you get that chance again Hold her tight in the middle of the night When you get home, you go outside Teach that little boy how to hold that bat Let your baby girls braid your hair Load 'em up and take 'em somewhere I promise you, son, you'll be wanting those days back But when they gone, they gone, they ain't coming 'round no more The things you didn't make time for" Well, it hit me like a brick and I ain't forgot He was always gone more times than not Now I think I finally understand Just hearing him saying those words I can hear his regret, I could feel the hurt And I just thought that's what it takes to be a man I know I've said I can't when I know I can Hold her tight in the middle of the night When I get home, go outside Teach that little boy how to hold that bat Let my baby girls braid my hair Load 'em up and take 'em somewhere I know one day I'll be wanting those days back 'Cause when they gone, they gone, they ain't coming 'round no more The things you didn't make time for Hold her tight in the middle of the night When you get home, you go outside Teach that little boy how to hold that bat Let your baby girls braid your hair Load 'em up and take 'em somewhere 'Cause one day, you won't ever know when you can't get it back Yeah, when they gone, they gone, they ain't coming 'round no more The things you didn't make time for Maybe make a little time for The things you didn't make time for