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You stood on that bank when I got baptized |
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Gave me a thirty thirty when I turned nine |
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At sixteen you caught me drinking |
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out in the barn |
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I could hear you cheering when we won state |
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And you held my hand at Grandma's grave |
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And I'll always be thankful you never sold the farm |
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Grandpa you stood so tall |
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Chewed that Red Man, wore overalls |
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You were the same man |
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on Sunday morning as Saturday night |
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Five foot six to the top of your hat |
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But when you talked bout the war |
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thought you were Superman |
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American born simple man with a southern drawl |
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You walk the walk, you talk the talke, Grandpa |
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You still swear Roosevelt was the best |
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That a home grown tomato tastes better than the rest |
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And fifty years goes too fast with a woman you love |
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Well this life I've chose is gettin' busy now |
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... |
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And when I walk up on your front porch |
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It's just like I'm still young |
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Grandpa you stood so tall |
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Chewed that Red Man, wore overalls |
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You were the same man |
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on Sunday morning as Saturday night |
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Five foot six to the top of your hat |
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But when you talked bout the war |
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thought you were Superman |
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American born simple man with a southern drawl |
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You walk the walk, you talk the talke |
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Grandpa |
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Yeah American born a dirt road man |
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with that slow southern drawl |
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Now keep walkin' the walk |
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and talkin' the talk Grandpa |