You Don't Have One
Written by: Craig Morgan, Dana Heideman and Phil O'Donnell

Verse:
A little boy sits on his front steps
With a cheek in each hand
And it's gettin' late
This mornin' dad promised him
He'd be home early today
To play catch, get some ice cream
Bedtime comes, little boy cries himself to sleep
Mad at the world thinkin' it ain't fair
Wonderin' if dad even cares

Chorus:
Now if that don't break your heart
You don't have one
If that don't make you want to run home
You don't have one
If you don't have one reason to believe
This world turns on love
I'd hate to live in your world
'Cause you don't have one

Verse:
An old lady sits in a rocker
Wrapped up in his shirt
In a nursing home
Can't bring herself to believe
Though it's been two years
Since he's been gone
Her kids come to visit
On Sunday afternoon
With some friends from the church
And her grandkids too
Take turns holding her hand
But as hard as she tries
Not one of them can she recognize

Chorus:
Now if that don't break your heart
You don't have one
If that don't make you want to run home
You don't have one
If you don't have one reason to believe
This world turns on love
I'd hate to live in your world
'Cause you don't have one

If that don't break your heart
You don't have one