Lyrics Built to Last - Heartland
I
made
a
trip
back
to
my
hometown
last
week
For
my
grandparent′s
fifty
year
annivers'ry
It
was
black
leather
wingtips,
and
big
bouffant
hair
Your
typical
senior
affair
They
were
cuttin′
the
rug
to
a
Glen
Miller
tune
When
someone
stood
up
and
tapped
a
glass
with
a
spoon
It
was
old
Eddie
Vicker's
granddaddy's
best
man
And
his
very
best
friend
to
this
day
And
his
eyes
grew
misty
as
he
raised
his
champagne
He
said,
"Here′s
to
the
makers
of
things
built
to
last
Like
church
bells
and
bridges,
and
baseball
on
grass
Like
Ferguson
tractors
and
Lucchese
boots
My
daddy′s
old
tools
I
still
use
The
pledge
of
allegiance,
the
stars
and
the
stripes,
The
words
in
the
Bible,
the
sun
in
the
sky
And
here's
to
the
twinkle
in
old
married
eyes
Still
there
after
fifty
years
past
Here′s
to
the
makers
of
things
built
to
last"
We
live
in
a
world
now
of
plastic
and
glue
Disposable
honor,
replaceable
truth
And
if
a
pot
breaks,
why
fix
it?
Man,
what's
the
use?
It
costs
less
to
buy
it
brand
new
Oh
but
lately
I′ve
looked
in
the
eyes
of
my
wife
And
I
see
there
what
matters
the
most
in
this
life
And
I
have
decided
I'm
takin′
a
stand
To
stay
on
that
fifty
year
plan
Inspired
by
the
words
of
a
very
wise
man
He
said,
"Here's
to
the
makers
of
things
built
to
last
Like
church
bells
and
bridges,
and
baseball
on
grass
Like
Ferguson
tractors
and
Lucchese
boots
My
daddy's
old
tools
I
still
use
The
pledge
of
allegiance,
the
stars
and
the
stripes,
The
words
in
the
Bible,
the
sun
in
the
sky
And
here′s
to
the
twinkle
in
old
married
eyes
Still
there
after
fifty
years
past
Here′s
to
the
makers
of
things
built
to
last"
Here's
to
the
makers
of
things
built
to
last
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