paroles de chanson That's a Man - Adam Brand
He
was
five
foot,
eight
inches,
good
with
his
hands
Left
part
of
his
childhood
in
Vietnam
If
you
gave
him
hell,
he'd
give
it
right
back
to
you
Upright
and
honest
his
collar
was
blue
He'd
fix
anything
with
a
hand
full
of
tools
Probably
the
smartest
man
I
ever
knew
He
wasn't
perfect,
he
had
his
flaws
I
don't
make
excuses
for
the
man
that
he
was
He
said
"Work
for
a
living
and
don't
throw
the
first
punch
Say
grace
at
the
table
and
don't
drink
too
much"
If
you
needed
something,
he'd
give
you
his
shirt
But
you
mess
with
his
kids,
you're
gonna
get
hurt
That's
a
man
I
still
remember
my
first
big
game
I
wanted
to
live
up
to
my
daddy's
name
When
I
missed
that
pass,
dad
said
"Son,
I'm
still
proud
of
you"
And
that's
all
it
took
to
dry
up
my
tears
A
few
words
from
Dad
that
a
boy
needs
to
hear
He
said
"Work
for
a
living
and
don't
throw
the
first
punch
Say
grace
at
the
table
and
don't
drink
too
much"
If
you
needed
something,
he'd
give
you
his
shirt
But
you
mess
with
his
kids,
you're
gonna
get
hurt
That's
a
man
Two
weeks
ago,
we
laid
my
dad
in
the
ground
The
last
thing
he
said
was
"You're
the
man
of
the
house,
now"
I
work
hard
for
a
living,
I
don't
throw
the
first
punch
Say
grace
at
my
table
and
I
don't
drink
too
much
If
you're
needing
something,
I'd
give
you
my
shirt
But
you
mess
with
my
little
boy,
somebody's
gonna
get
hurt
I'm
five
foot,
eight
inches,
my
collar
it's
blue
And
I
do
pretty
well
with
a
hand
full
of
tools
I'm
trying
my
best
to
fill
my
daddy's
shoes
If
you
give
me
hell,
I'll
give
it
right
back
to
you
If
I
could
be
half
the
man
that
he
was
That's
good
enough
for
me
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