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He was the captain of a team in forty two |
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A favorite of the fans and the ladies too |
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I still love those stories about the rock |
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He fought for his country in Normandy |
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And drove the Germans back to Germany |
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Captains right hand man was a rock |
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And to me he look tall as a tree |
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At times I though he'd never notice me |
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Standing in the shadow of the rock |
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I try to make him proud of me |
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But my mistakes was all he'd see |
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It always seems so hard to please the rock |
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And he'll never know how hard I try |
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Be the man I thought that I shouldn't be in his eyes |
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And I gave my all to be strong and stand tall, to be the rock |
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Oh Lord, it's hard to live up to the rock |
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He came to visited me the other day |
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I couldn't believe how much he'd aged |
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But in my eyes he'll always be the rock |
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He said, "Son, ain't it funny how the years roll by" |
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As he turned his head, I saw him rub his eyes |
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I never had felt closer to the rock |
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He said, "Son, you made my life complete" |
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The only man I try to be |
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I never thought I'd hear from the rock |
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And I was almost home, he comforted me |
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He said, "It's an honor to call you, son" |
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And I'm proud to say, "You're a chip off the old block" |
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And you'll never know how hard I try |
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To be the man I thought that I shouldn't be in your eyes |
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And I gave my all to be strong and stand tall and be your rock |
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Oh Lord, it's hard to live up to the rock |
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Oh Lord, it's hard to live up to the rock |