Lyrics Welding Burns - Slaid Cleaves
My
father
was
a
welder
Down
at
the
navy
yard
Up
on
the
North
Atlantic
Where
the
winters
come
down
hard
A
union
job,
some
overtime
Nobody
would
complain
He
went
to
work
with
a
humble
pride
Through
the
snow
and
rain
Some
things
you're
born
to
Some
things
you
gotta
learn
My
father
built
his
world
on
bone,
muscle
and
blood,
and
welding
burns
After
work
he
did
some
drinking
He'd
get
a
little
rough
Just
to
take
the
edges
off
But
he
never
got
enough
He'd
hang
his
coat
up
by
the
door
And
light
a
cigarette
Mama'd
take
his
supper
out
Turn
off
the
TV
set
Some
things
you're
born
to
Some
things
you
gotta
learn
My
father
built
his
world
on
bone,
muscle
and
blood,
and
welding
burns
I
can
see
'em
down
at
Leigh's
Mills
Pond
With
the
August
sun
warming
her
brown
skin
He
promised
he'd
take
her
away
But
I
think
he
knew,
even
way
back
then
Way
back
then
Mama
said,
"They're
hiring,
no
need
to
graduate
Maybe
your
dad
could
make
a
call
to
the
788"
I
always
thought
I'd
get
away
I
thought
I
could
rise
above
I
don't
remember
anymore
What
I
was
dreaming
of
Some
things
you're
born
to
Some
things
you
better
learn
My
father
was
born
bone,
muscle
and
blood,
and
welding
burns
Some
things
you're
born
to
Some
things
you
gotta
learn
My
father
built
his
world
on
bone,
muscle
and
blood,
and
welding
burns
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