Story Behind The Song
A young man learns many life lessons from his father and then passes them down to his own son later in life.
Song Description
A young man learns many life lessons from his father and then passes them down to his own son later in life.
Song Length |
4:11 |
Genre |
Country - Americana, Country - General |
Tempo |
Medium (111 - 130) |
Mood |
Blissful, Welcoming |
Subject |
Son, Boys, Men |
Similar Artists |
Vince Gill, Garth Brooks, George Strait |
Language |
English |
Era |
2000 and later |
Lyrics
I did my homework every night
I been to college once or twice
Still, I ain't the sharpest knife
in the kitchen drawer
Every time I went astray
I always heard my daddy say:
"Boy, you cain't forget the work
that you were put here for...?
Wiser men than me should preach
Still, I got something I can teach
These are things that I've found
I'm just passing them on down...
There's a kinder word to say
A better way to pray
I Reckon
There's hope in every smile
Love in every child
I Reckon
The higher up you climb
The bigger hills you find
I Reckon
This is what my daddy said
I Reckon
I got a job and I bought a truck
I found a girl who shook me up
We turned those bricks
into a loving home
Bills come, babies cry
We make up after every fight
My dad says "Life ain't like a TV show"?
P/C and Chorus
We got a boy - he's twenty-three
He finally opened up to me
He told me, "Dad, I need a word or two."
'I had faith, but I turned it in
'It's hard to be in my own skin
'I lie awake and wonder what to do"
I Reckon - I Reckon
The higher up you climb
The bigger hills you find
I Reckon
This is what my daddy said
I Reckon
It's what my daddy said
I Reckon