I Packed that Subaru, that guitar, suitcase and drove to you And I hit Canada before the clock hit noon I'm Going where the pines stand a little taller Get out of the car feel a little bit smaller Than I usually do I'm going where the stars shine a little brighter I can sing my songs just a little bit quieter To you Look at me, you've stripped me of my ego Not wearing makeup, sitting in a flannel You've only got 3 damn channels In this cabin in the woods But I think that it's good for me Just like I know that you are good for me Cause I've never been so happy In my whole life And I've always laughed at the thought Of being anybody's wife But something about you Is changing something about me I could stay here with you- And still feel free You're a man of few words And I just can't quit talking I sit here with my books And you go out walkin through the woods And when you come back inside You shake the snow out of your hair I look up at your face And you say “it sure is cold out there And You come and kiss my cheek And tell me to stay right where I am You're going to cook me dinner Do I want venison or ham And I've never been more happy In my whole life I've never given much thought to being anybody's wife But something about you is changing something about me I could stay here with you, and still feel free Black against the cobalt The sun has just gone down The silver moon lights your face I can see your weary frown And you pull me in against you And you warm my fingers against the cold And say, “please let me be your man Before I get too old.” Cause I've never been more happy in my whole life And I've never found a woman I ever wanted to make my wife But something about you is changing something about me I could stay here with you And still feel free I Packed that Subaru, that guitar, suitcase and drove to you And I hit Canada before the clock hit noon