He sat down, picked up the phone Said Boy, I'm your old man He touched the glass between the two As if to shake his hand The boy, he didn't budge Not even so much as a blink. The man said Oh come on, boy Better late than never, don't you think? He said I read it in the paper, Can't believe your twenty-one. And I can't believe some son of mine Could do the things I hear you've done. He went on like some big hero Who flew in to save the day. And the boy said If you're here To steer me right, man, it's too late. You had to be there And I'm talking from day one. That's the only time a man Should talk through glass to his new son And you'd have to go back And teach me how when I was nine Cause my momma couldn't throw a ball Even if she had the time. But I should been learning how to fish Instead of learning how to smoke. I bet if you'd whooped my tail I'd never thought it was a joke. He said sometimes the will for doing wrong Is way too strong for any momma's prayers. You had to be there. The man said Boy I'm sorry That you hate me like you do. The boy said Dry it up man. We ain't making this 'bout you. It's 'bout a teenage girl against the world Who was left there high and dry. About a kid who might have stood . A whole lot better shot at life. But you had to be there And I'm talking from day one. That's the only time a man Should talk through glass to new his son And you'd have to go back And teach me how when I was nine Cause my momma couldn't throw a ball Even if she had the time. I should been learning how to fish Instead of learning how to smoke. I bet if you'd whooped my tail I'd never thought it was a joke. He said sometimes the will for doing wrong Is way too strong for any momma's prayers. You had to be there. The boy stood up, hung phone up the He said They say I'm out of time. And it hit the man, right then and there My God, son, so am I.