Lyrics Day After Day - Darrell Scott
Dad
never
started
drinking
'til
he
was
thirty-five
And
once
he
found
the
power
He
made
up
for
his
lost
time
Go
outside
and
catch
a
cricket,
then
unplug
the
phone
Said
their
singing
kept
him
company
When
we'd
leave
him
alone
Those
were
days
of
feeling
awkward,
Being
seventeen
and
such
Hoping
I
could
find
some
comfort
In
a
deacon's
daughter's
touch
I'd
spend
time
out
in
the
desert
Feeling
lonely
with
a
friend
And
we'd
talk
about
leaving
But
it
was
years
before
we
did
Oh
the
time
moves
slow
And
you
can't
go
where
you
want
to
go
But,
oh
the
time
slips
away
Day
after
day,
day
after
day
Day
after
day
Well
I
found
myself
a
genie
Said
she's
grant
a
wish
for
me
And
all
I
had
to
do
was
love
her
Endlessly
So
I
asked
my
dad
about
it
and
he
said
Son,
life's
a
game
we
play
So
I
closed
my
eyes,
held
her
and
said
Take
me
away
Let's
live
in
a
lighthouse
on
the
Maritime
shore
And
we'll
hang
a
wreath
to
loneliness
Upon
our
lighthouse
door
But
we
never
made
the
ocean,
she
never
followed
through
She
said
the
day
she
left
You
know,
I
really
thought
you
knew
Well
I
went
back
home
to
see
my
dad
And
I
walked
through
the
door
To
his
photographs
of
Hank
and
Johnny
Lying
on
the
floor
Hank
had
a
hole
shot
through
his
mouth
And
Johnny
in
the
head
There
were
crickets
in
hallway
And
Dad
awake
in
bed
He
was
sitting
in
the
darkness
With
just
a
cigarette
light
Said
he
went
a
little
crazy
Sometime
in
the
night
I
never
asked
him
about
the
pictures
Though
it
was
clear
to
me
He
shot
'em
for
the
life
And
the
man
he
wouldn't
be
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