Lyrics To Be a Man - David Hodges
Well
my
father
always
meant
the
world
to
me
So
I
stood
up,
split
his
lip,
and
took
his
keys
Cause
the
bottle
was
his
mistress
And
I
came
to
understand
Oh
that
sometimes
you
gotta
leave
To
be
a
man
So
I
took
to
sweeping
floors
and
stacking
wood
At
the
union
valley
mill
so
my
brother
could
Live
without
the
weight
of
wanting
Never
mind
these
tired
hands
I
knew
that
sometimes
you
gotta
work
To
be
a
man
In
that
quarried
stone
Every
letter
holds
Another
story,
another
lesson
that
he
left
Standing
here
again
Reminds
me
who
I
am
In
the
quiet
I
still
hear
the
words
he
said
If
it's
easy,
you
know
it
ain't
right
It
ain't
easy
but
living's
worth
the
fight
Knew
at
eighteen
it
was
time
to
go
to
war
I
was
missing
home
when
my
feet
hit
the
shore
Oh
but
i'm
not
one
for
running
From
the
call
uncle
sam
I
knew
sometimes
you
gotta
fight
To
be
a
man
In
that
quarried
stone
Every
letter
holds
Another
story,
another
lesson
that
he
left
Standing
here
again
Reminds
me
who
I
am
In
the
quiet
I
still
hear
the
words
he
said
If
it's
easy,
you
know
it
ain't
right
It
ain't
easy
but
living's
worth
the
fight
In
a
broke
down
car
with
seven
mouths
to
feed
There
were
winters
then
that
pushed
me
to
my
knees
There
were
fathers
who
abandoned
Cowards
who
just
ran
Oh
but
sometimes
you
gotta
stay
To
be
a
man
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