Story Behind The Song
My father passed away in 2002. He was a WWII vet and a banker, an an ordinary man who raised, with my mom, 6 kids. He taught us honesty and tolerance. His mark on the world was the family he raised.
Song Description
This song is dedicated not only to my father but to all the fathers, mentors, and positive influences on us all. So fill your glass and rise up with me, let our memories serve their part and drink a toast of fellowship to the quiet ones with the gentle hearts.
Song Length |
4:31 |
Genre |
Country - Americana, Country - Alternative |
Tempo |
Medium Slow (91 - 110) |
Lead Vocal |
Male Vocal |
Mood |
Poignant, Peaceful |
Subject |
Hero, Pride |
Language |
English |
Era |
2000 and later |
Lyrics
He touched our lives with quiet fingers
Left no handprints on the wall
But he gave us more than just faded pictures
Before he left the crowded hall
Anyone who ever knew him
Those who'd seen his life unfold
Knew a gentle heart with a quiet manner
In a world of chaos cruel and cold
CHORUS
So fill your glass and rise up with me
Let our memories serve their part
And drink a toast of fellowship
To the quiet ones with the gentle hearts
He lived to see this time of overflow
This Tower of Babel world today
Where the more we learn the less we know
And the more we talk the less we say
Where the march to war is all the rage
Where children die and lives are shattered
Pushed by those who never faced the fray
And the bottom line is all that matters
CHORUS
Spoken:
As a young man he played the soldiers part
He faced his fears undeterred
But he never let hatred or bitterness into his heart
I never heard him say an unkind word
He was a banker by his trade
And as honest a man as I ever knew...
Once told me he'd wished he'd been a teacher
And I regret I never told him that by his example he taught us how live our lives straight and true
CHORUS
He touched our lives with quiet fingers
Left no handprints on the wall
But Words remain and his spirit lingers
To touch the hearts of us one and all
CHORUS