Lyrics Between a Father and a Son - Jace Everett
Heywood
was
a
daddy
in
1942
He
couldn't
read
or
make
his
letters
He
said,
"Boy,
I
hope
you
don't
do
like
I
did"
And
that
was
my
dad
he
was
talking
to
So,
my
father
grew
up
stronger
Bigger
dreams
and
bigger
plans
The
first
to
go
to
college
But
he
can
still
work
hard
with
his
two
hands
Thanks
to
his
old
man
Yeah,
he
learned
to
throw
a
baseball
How
to
sail
a
fishing
line
He
learned
about
forgiveness
'Cause
you
just
can't
waste
the
time
And
the
circle
goes
unbroken
But
there's
so
much
left
undone
That's
just
how
it
is
Between
a
father
and
a
son
Well,
I
became
a
daddy
At
the
age
of
twenty-three
I
didn't
know
what
I
was
doing
And
my
daddy
wouldn't
[Incomprehensible]
I
felt
lost
at
sea
So,
I
just
kept
it
simple
Took
it
one
day
at
a
time
And
followed
in
the
foot-steps
Of
the
men
that
came
before
me
in
my
life
And
we're
doing
just
fine
'Cause
you
learn
to
throw
a
baseball
How
to
sail
a
fishing
line
And
you
learn
about
forgiveness
'Cause
you
just
can't
waste
the
time
And
the
circle
goes
unbroken
But
there's
so
much
left
undone
But
that's
just
how
it
is
Between
a
father
and
a
son
And
the
circle
goes
unbroken
But
there's
so
much
left
undone
And
that's
just
how
it
is
Oh,
that's
just
how
it
is
Between
a
father
and
a
son
A
father
and
a
son
Between
a
father
and
a
son
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