Lyrics My Ol' Man - Joey + Rory
He
was
different,
he
was
one
of
a
kind
As
far
as
daddies
went
and
not
just
'cause
he
was
mine
He
could
build
anything
with
his
two
calloused
hands
My
ol'
man
He
drove
an
old
truck,
he
could've
had
a
newer
one
Floorboards
full
of
rust
but
he
sure
loved
the
way
it'd
run
I
learned
to
drive
in
it
in
the
pastures
on
our
land
With
my
ol'
man
One
day
he
caught
me
in
a
lie
And
with
his
belt,
he
tanned
my
behind
And
I
saw
the
teardrops
in
his
eyes
Falling
down
just
as
hard
as
mine
When
you're
born
a
farmer,
it's
what
you
want
your
son
to
be
He
was
brokenhearted
when
I
said
I'm
going
to
Tennessee
But
he
sold
that
old
truck
and
stuck
the
money
in
my
hand
My
ol'
man
When
I
got
on
that
big
Greyhound
With
my
bags
full
of
songs
and
my
guitar
I
remember
looking
down
and
him
yelling
"Son,
remember
who
you
are"
He
fought
a
good
fight
but
in
the
end
it
took
him
down
We
told
him
goodbye
and
then
we
prayed
him
in
the
ground
Now
he's
with
Jesus,
walking
in
the
promised
land
My
ol'
man
And
I'm
so
proud
when
people
say
Just
how
much
I
am
like
my
ol'
man
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