They had their children in the early eighties First one was a girl they named Katie With the cutest smile and the bluest eyes even known to man Two years pa**ed before she got her brother Sam Sweet Savannah was number three She was later named Emily By a couple who saved her from the storm Though she wasn't planned at least they let her be born [Chorus:] Call it a great travesty Or a Southern Greek tragedy It's alright How could they know better? To them it was a normal life Well Katie when away when she was nine Left her brother and mother and her daddy behind She had to decide whether her or Sam would go To live with their real dad; he wanted to watch one grow
So year after year, home after home Sam was growing fast and growing alone He was the friend everyone had that moved away Well it gets so hard to try to fit in every day [Chorus] So from both the Carolinas down to southern Georgia Sam's family nearly touched the coast of Florida They traded the sea for Virginia's hillside But your problems always find you no matter where you hide Now late in the evening, round sundown I remember those children riding around On that Radio Flyer they never did wear out Just waiting for them there back at a big yellow house [Chorus x2]