Lyrics It Wasn't His Child - Tim McGraw
He
was
her
man
and
she
was
his
wife
And
late
one
winter
night
He
knelt
by
her
as
she
gave
birth
But
it
wasn't
his
child,
it
wasn't
his
child
Yet
still
he
took
him
as
his
own
And
as
he
watched
him
grow
It
brought
him
joy,
he
loved
that
boy
But
it
wasn't
his
child,
it
wasn't
his
child
And
like
a
father
he
was
strong
and
kind
and
good
And
I
believe
he
did
his
best
It
wasn't
easy
for
him
but
he
did
all
he
could
His
son
was
different
from
the
rest
It
wasn't
his
child,
it
wasn't
his
child
And
when
the
boy
became
a
man
He
took
his
father's
hand
And
soon
the
world
would
all
know
why
It
wasn't
his
child,
it
wasn't
his
child
And
like
his
father
he
was
strong
and
kind
and
good
And
I
believe
he
did
his
best
It
wasn't
easy
for
him
but
he
did
all
he
could
He
grew
up
with
his
hands
in
wood
And
he
died
with
his
hands
in
wood
He
was
God's
child,
he
was
God's
child
He
was
her
man
and
she
was
his
wife
And
late
one
winter
night
He
knelt
by
her
as
she
gave
birth
But
it
wasn't
his
child,
it
was
God's
child
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