Song information On this page you can find the lyrics of the song My Old Man, artist - Rodney Atkins. Album song Honesty, in the genre Кантри
Date of issue: 13.10.2003
Record label: Curb
Song language: English
My Old Man |
I got a picture of him, barefoot in the mud. |
Behind his grandpa’s plow an' two great mules. |
When he turned ten years old, on May 8, '53. |
He grew up fearin' God in Washburn, Tennessee. |
The closest thing he had to a Dad was his Uncle Bob. |
An' he could only dream of things like little league baseball. |
An' that little boy, with big blue eyes and calloused hands, |
Huh, became my old man. |
Well she was a Kentucky girl, born on Valentine’s Day. |
The fourth child of five to my Grandma, Eula May. |
So shy and beautiful with sunset hair and emerald eyes. |
Her Daddy spent his life workin' in the coal mines. |
Now in my eyes, all my life, my Daddy’s been a Saint. |
But even Saints need Angels to show them the way. |
And over thirty-seven years ago, he asked for Margaret Lynn’s hand. |
And that Angel married my old man. |
And there were times I tried to buck, the truthful things they said. |
But now I’m glad that, more than once, they rattled my stubborn head. |
'Cause my folks are just like mountains, I looked at from afar. |
But now the closer I get to them, the bigger they are. |
The time seems to fly anymore, and the holidays are so far apart. |
There’s no way a 'phone call could express what’s in my heart. |
So this is just a song to say how greatful I am. |
For Mamma and my old man. |
For Mamma and Dad. |