When Daddy Was a Strong Man - Tracy Lawrence
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When Daddy Was a Strong Man Lyrics
Old man ran at the store, would leave a note on the door
It'd say ran to the house
Be back in a few
Leave your money on the counterIt was twenty six cents, for the coke and some gum
Nothing ever got stole
You could trust everyone
Even out of townersAnd football was played for the game
And music was made for the song
When daddy was a strong man
And momma was a blondeI missed a bird with a rock
With my new slingshot
Broke a window and I was the talk of the town
And that was big troubleThere was no point ruinnin' or tryin' to lie
Was it worse seeing all of that shame in dad's eyes
Or watching that belt get unbuckled
No way'Most everyone played by the rules
Right was right and wrong was wrong
When daddy was a strong man
And momma was a blondeThough, it's clear as day here in my mind
The picture of a simpler time
Wish change would just leave well enough alone
Those days are gone now
When daddy was a strong man and momma was a blondeNow this boy on my shoulder, tells all his friends
That I can beat up their dads
And his momma is the prettiest, momma in the world
And she isYeah, I thought that too
When I was his age
Don't remember how long, I kept thinking that way
But one things for sureHe'll be standing where I am one day
But his mind will be somewhere back on
When daddy was a strong man
And momma was a blondeThough it's clear as day here in my mind
The picture of a simpler time
Wish change would just leave well enough alone
Those days are gone now
When daddy was a strong man and momma was a blondeYeah, daddy was a strong man
Yeah, he was