paroles de chanson Grandpa Was a Carpenter - John Prine
Grandpa
wore
his
suit
to
dinner
Nearly
every
day
No
particular
reason
He
just
dressed
that
way
Brown
necktie
and
a
matching
vest
And
both
his
wingtip
shoes
He
built
a
closet
on
our
back
porch
And
put
a
penny
in
a
burned
out
fuse.
Grandpa
was
a
carpenter
He
built
houses
stores
and
banks
Chain
smoked
camel
cigarettes
And
hammered
nails
in
planks
He
was
level
on
the
level
And
shaved
even
every
door
And
voted
for
eisenhower
'Cause
lincoln
won
the
war.
Well,
he
used
to
sing
me
"blood
on
the
saddle"
And
rock
me
on
his
knee
And
let
me
listen
to
radio
Before
we
got
t.v.
Well,
he'd
drive
to
church
on
sunday
And
take
me
with
him
too!
Stained
glass
in
every
window
Hearing
aids
in
every
pew.
Grandpa
was
a
carpenter
He
built
houses
stores
and
banks
Chain
smoked
camel
cigarettes
And
hammered
nails
in
planks
He
was
level
on
the
level
And
shaved
even
every
door
And
voted
for
eisenhower
'Cause
lincoln
won
the
war.
Now
my
grandma
was
a
teacher
Went
to
school
in
bowling
green
Traded
in
a
milking
cow
For
a
singer
sewing
machine
She
called
her
husband
"mister"
And
walked
real
tall
and
pride
And
used
to
buy
me
comic
books
After
grandpa
died.
Grandpa
was
a
carpenter
He
built
houses
stores
and
banks
Chain
smoked
camel
cigarettes
And
hammered
nails
in
planks
He
was
level
on
the
level
And
shaved
even
every
door
And
voted
for
eisenhower
'Cause
lincoln
won
the
war.
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