| He sat down, picked up the phone said boy, I’m your old man
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| He touched the glass between the two as if to shake his hand
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| The boy he didn’t budge, not even so much as a blink
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| The man said
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| Oh, come on better late than never, don’t you think?
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| He said I read it in the paper, can’t believe you’re 21
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| Can’t believe some son of mine could do the things I hear you’ve done
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| He went on like some big hero who flew in to save the day
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| And the boy said, If you’re here to scare me right man, it’s too late
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| You had to be there
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| And I’m talkin' from day one
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| That’s the only time a man should talk through glass to his new son
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| And you’d have to go back and teach me how when I was nine
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| 'Cause my mama couldn’t throw a ball even if she had the time
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| And I should have been learnin' how to fish instead of learnin' how to smoke
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| I bet if you’d have whooped my tail I’d never thought it was a joke
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| He said sometimes the will for doin' wrong is way too strong for any Mama’s
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| prayers
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| You had to be there
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| The man said boy, I’m sorry that you hate me like you do
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| The boy said, dry it up, man, we ain’t makin' this about you
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| It’s about a teenage girl against the world who was left there high and dry
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| About a kid who might have stood a whole lot better shot at life
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| But you had to be there
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| And I’m talkin' from day one
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| That’s the only time a man should talk through glass to his new son
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| And you’d have to go back and teach me how when I was nine
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| 'Cause my mama couldn’t throw a ball even if she had the time
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| I should have been learnin' how to fish instead of learnin' how to smoke
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| I bet if you’d have whooped my tail I’d never thought it was a joke
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| He said sometimes the will for doin' wrong is way too strong for any Mama’s
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| prayers
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| You had to be there
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| Before the boy hung up the phone
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| He said, they say I’m out of time
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| And it hit the man right there and then
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| My God, son, so am I |