paroles de chanson Every Saint - Guy Penrod
He
climbed
down
off
that
old
John
Deere,
wiping
sweat
and
I
was
wiping
tears.
He
saw
me
coming
across
them
cotton
rows,
he
was
78
and
I
was
21,
Feeling
guilty
for
who
I'd
become,
and
then
the
toughest
man
I
knew
pulled
me
close.
He
said,
son
no
matter
what
you've
done,
you
gotta
know
It
ain't
that
you
fall
but
that
you
get
back
up.
Life's
more
about
faith,
than
it
is
about
luck.
Man
makes
a
living
by
the
work
he
does,
But
he'll
leave
his
mark
'cause
of
who
he
was.
My
boots
have
walked
that
road,
so
son
remember,
Every
saint
has
a
past,
and
every
sinner
has
a
future.
See,
I
never
knew
the
cane
he
raised.
He
was
a
man
of
God,
a
man
of
faith.
He
said,
Let
me
tell
you
'bout
the
way
I
used
to
be,
I've
run
from
the
law
and
I've
run
'shine.
I've
had
some
bar
room
fights
and
a
shotgun
bride,
'Till
one
night
in
a
tent
revival
I
hit
my
knees
And
then
Jesus
got
my
heart
and
now
I
believe
It
ain't
that
you
fall,
but
that
you
get
back
up.
Life's
more
about
faith,
than
it
is
about
luck.
Man
makes
a
living
by
the
work
he
does,
But
he'll
leave
his
mark
'cause
of
who
he
was.
My
boots
have
walked
that
road,
so
son
remember,
Every
saint
has
a
past,
and
every
sinner
has
a
future.
In
the
pages
of
the
Good
book
you
can
read
About
liars,
losers,
cheats,
and
thieves
Who
were
changed,
so
there's
hope
for
you
and
me.
It
ain't
that
you
fall
but
that
you
get
back
up.
Life's
more
about
faith,
than
it
is
about
luck.
Man
makes
a
living
by
the
work
he
does,
But
he'll
leave
his
mark
cause
of
who
he
was.
My
boots
have
walked
that
road,
so
son
remember,
Every
saint
has
a
past,
and
every
sinner
has
a
future.
Every
sinner
has
a
future.
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