Song information On this page you can find the lyrics of the song The Way I Was Made, artist - Griffin House. Album song Upland, in the genre Кантри
Date of issue: 22.09.2003
Record label: Evening
Song language: English
The Way I Was Made |
I was born, and I was made by the hands of marmalade. |
I’ve got legends in my blood; |
I’ve got Indians in my veins. |
And in the year of 44 grandpaw went away to war. |
He went to Hitler’s house and kicked in the door, |
There began the way I was made. |
And in the year of 47 that Rewey girl came down from heaven. |
In '48 a bride and groom in love on their honeymoon. |
And they weren’t doin' nothin' wrong, but it’s how my mother came along |
And here I am with words and song singin' 'bout the way I was made. |
Whoa oh! |
It feels so good to have your blood in my veins. |
Whoa oh! |
It feels so good to have your blood in my veins. |
My dad, he was a country kid. |
He loved to smoke and hunt and fish. |
Mom, she was a city babe, a pretty little girl who never ate. |
They met at school with broken hearts and healed each other from the start |
Man and woman play your part, now were closer to the way I was made. |
Whoa oh! |
It feels so good to have your blood in my veins. |
Whoa oh! |
It feels so good to have your blood in my veins. |
Legend says our family tree grows black and white and Indian leaves. |
And if the history books are right, none of us are really white. |
In fact, I think that means, that everybodys' blood is just the same. |
Whoa oh! |
It feels so good to have your blood in my veins. |
Whoa oh! |
It feels so good to have your blood in my veins |