Lyrics I Love My Dad - Sun Kil Moon
When
I
was
young
my
father
taught
me
not
to
gloat.
If
I
came
home
too
proud
of
myself
I
get
wrestled
to
the
floor
and
choked.
But
I
forgive
him
for
that.
He
was
an
eighth
grade
drop
out
and
I
was
being
a
brat.
I
forgive
him,
I
do.
I
know
that
he
loves
me
and
he
knows
I
love
him
too.
When
I
was
young
my
father
told
me,
to
each
his
own.
The
lady
said
as
she
kissed
the
cow,
some
like
the
fiddle,
some
like
the
trombone
and
I
live
by
that
rule.
Your
trip
is
your
trip
and
my
trip
is
my
trip
too.
Yeah,
I'll
mind
my
own
business.
Oh,
having
no
rules
in
my
friend
here
have.
I
love
my
dad.
Your
kid
goes
to
the
private
Berkley
school
with
one
black
kid.
My
kid
goes
to
the
public
school,
came
home
with
cracked
ribs.
And
when
my
kid's
eighteen
he'll
be
out
there
like
I
was
and
probably
chasing
his
dreams.
And
when
your
kid's
twenty-two,
he'll
have
an
internship
at
a
law
firm
and
hey
that's
okay
too.
When
I
was
five
I
came
home
from
kindergarten
crying
cause
they
sat
me
next
to
an
albino.
My
dad
said
son
everyone's
different,
you
gotta
love
em
all
equally.
And
then
my
dad
sat
me
down,
he
said
you
gotta
love
all
people,
pink,
red,
black,
or
brown.
And
then
just
after
dinner
he
played
me
the
album
They
Only
Come
Out
At
Night
by
Edgar
Winter.
When
I
was
young
my
dad
taught
me
the
beauty
of
patience.
We'd
go
and
hang
with
his
friend
Billy
Brislin
all
day
in
his
Stubenville
basement.
We'd
watch
wrestling
matches
on
TV
and
Billy
couldn't
move
cause
he
was
handicapped.
And
I
learned
to
shoot
the
shit,
and
how
to
care
for
those
in
need
and
to
show
respect.
When
I
was
a
kid
my
dad
brought
home
a
guitar
he
got
from
Sears.
I
took
lessons
from
a
neighbor
lady
but
it
wasn't
going
anywhere.
He
went
and
got
me
a
good
teacher
and
in
no
time
at
all
I
was
getting
better.
I
can
play
just
fine.
I
still
practice
a
lot
but
not
as
much
as
Nels
Cline.
When
I
was
young
my
dad
told
me
to
pay
gossip
no
mind.
When
people
talk
bad
on
you
you
gotta
flick
it
off
your
shoulder
like
a
fly.
Learn
to
pick
your
punches,
don't
get
no
tussles,
dead
in
ditches.
Life
is
short
young
man,
get
out
there
and
make
the
best
of
it
while
you
can.
I
ain't
trying
to
say
my
dad
was
some
kind
of
a
perfect
saint.
When
something
set
him
off,
I
hit
the
floor
quicker
than
what
Mike
Tyson
did
to
Ricky
Sveen.
I
hit
the
floor
so
fast,
but
that
was
so
long
ago
and
we
both
moved
past.
My
life
is
pretty
good,
I
owe
it
to
him.
My
dad
did
the
best
he
could.
I
love
you
dad.
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