Текст песни More of a Man - Andy Gullahorn
I
took
my
granddad's
.22
When
I
was
in
the
2nd
grade
I
shot
a
deer
right
in
the
heart
And
rubbed
his
blood
upon
my
face
The
summer
when
I
turned
sixteen
I
got
up
each
day
before
the
dawn
I
was
building
barns
and
bailing
hay
Worked
harder
than
the
day
was
long
Now
I'm
30
and
I
have
three
kids
I
watch
Dora
the
Explorer
in
the
morning
I
feel
a
sad
truth
sinking
in
Maybe
I
was
more
of
a
man
back
then
It
used
to
be
that
my
daily
fare
Was
chicken
fried
steak
and
barbecue
I
had
Dr.
Pepper
every
meal
And
ice
cream
when
the
day
was
through
Now
I'm
watching
my
cholesterol
My
metabolism
is
obviously
slowing
Tonight
its
salad
once
again
Surely
I
was
more
of
a
man
back
then
I
used
to
watch
Jean
Claude
Van
Damme
Killing
guys
on
the
silver
screen
Now
every
night
with
the
kids
in
bed
We
watch
Gilmore
Girls
on
DVD
Surely
I
was
more
...
So
I
suck
in
my
protruding
gut
On
our
monthly
dinner
night
You're
saying
something
about
the
kids
As
I
watch
these
young
men
pass
me
by
I
remember
I
was
just
like
them
I
was
lonely
but
I
called
it
independent
And
if
lonesome
is
what
manly
is
Baby
I
was
more
of
a
man
back
then
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