Bruce Martone
Bruce Martone - My Daddy lyrics
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My daddy got up every day and headed to work To earn his pay And my mother never got up She was always pass out on the couch With and empty cup and a bible in her hand As I never did quite understand But I did know in her life I was a mistake I heard her mumbling that in her sleep And still to this day it was hard to take. Now my daddy would come home siting in his rocking chair Just looking at old pictures he leaves laying there Just pictures of his hey days. Now I sit in my room with my bags pack Leaving a seven words letter and putting it on the table Saying I'm sorry I was a mistake, and ps I won't be back. Now I pack up my car and heading on down the road With the radio on and saying to myself soon I will be gone. Now I saw this girl walking and I pull over Ask her if she needed a ride quietly she answer yes And sit by my side, and before I knew it, It was love at first sight. now we found a place for the night I told her of my life she gave me a hug and said it will be all right Than we walk outside holding hands and kissing in the moon light With the wind blowing slight and the stars shining bright We went back inside for the night. Now we got are selves a little apartment and I got myself a job And my girl takes care of the baby the only thing right in this cold world And when my baby thinks back she begin to smile knowing where all right As she put are little girl to bed. now I lied a wake thinking back When we walk outside in the night holding hands under the moon light With the wind blowing slight and the stars shining bright AS we kiss each other good night. But when I was even younger I remember my mother pass out on the couch Mumbling how I was a mistake still hard for me to take And my daddy rocking that chair when looking back to his hey days there. Now I take my baby closer I think back to use walking in the night Holding hands under the moon light with the wind blowing slight And the stars shining bright AS we kiss each other good night. And now that stills stand today.