Lyrics In the Family - Don Williams
Well,
I
was
raised
up
by
the
golden
rule
In
an
old
house
with
a
patched
up
roof
We
had
a
hard
home
but
it
pulled
us
close
We
were
family.
Oh,
that
summer
when
the
crops
all
died
Was
the
first
time
I
saw
Daddy
cry
An'
I
heard
Momma
say
what
goes
on
here
stays
In
the
family.
Well
our
clothes
weren't
new,
that
old
car
was
used
We
held
our
own
Whoa,
you
just
can't
buy,
that
sense
of
pride
We
grew
up
on,
In
the
family.
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Instrumental
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I
remember
every
Sunday
night
After
supper
'round
the
firelight
How
peaceful
Daddy
looked
As
he
read
the
good
book
To
the
family.
Well,
some
folks
said
we
were
barely
makin'
do
We
were
better
off
than
they
ever
knew
We
never
had
much
but
we
sure
had
love
In
the
family.
Well
our
clothes
weren't
new,
that
old
car
was
used
We
held
our
own
Whoa,
you
just
can't
buy,
that
sense
of
pride
We
grew
up
on,
In
the
family.
In
the
family...
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