Текст песни A Father's Love (The Only Way He Knew How) - Bucky Covington
For
the
longest
time,
I
guess
I
thought
He
didn't
give
a
damn
Hard
to
read,
hard
to
please
Yeah,
that
was
my
old
man
On
the
day
I
left
for
college
It
was
nothing
new
We
never
had
that
heart-to-heart
He
had
too
much
to
do
He
checked
the
air
in
my
tires
The
belts
and
all
the
spark
plug
wires
Said,
"When
the
hell's
the
last
time
You
had
this
oil
changed?"
And
as
I
pulled
out
the
drive
He
said,
"Be
sure
and
call
your
mom
sometime"
And
I
didn't
hear
it
then
but
I
hear
it
now
He
was
saying,
"I
love
you"
The
only
way
he
knew
how
120,
000
miles
Six
years
down
the
road
A
brand
new
life
and
a
brand
new
wife
We'd
just
bought
our
first
home
When
he
finally
came
to
visit
I
thought
he'd
be
so
proud
He
never
said
he
liked
the
place
He
just
got
his
tool
belt
out
And
put
new
locks
on
the
doors
Went
back
and
forth
to
the
hardware
store
Said,
"Come
and
hold
this
flashlight"
As
he
crawled
beneath
the
sink
And
these
old
wires
ain't
up
to
code
And
that
circuit
box
is
gonna
overload
And
I
didn't
hear
it
then
but
I
hear
it
now
He
was
saying,
"I
love
you"
The
only
way
he
knew
how
Last
Sunday,
we
all
gathered
For
his
65th
birthday
And
I
knew
he'd
stiffen
up
But
I
hugged
him
anyway
When
it
was
finally
time
to
say
goodbye
I
knew
what
was
next
Just
like
he
always
does
Right
before
we
left
He
checked
the
air
in
my
tires
The
belts
and
all
the
spark
plug
wires
Said,
"When
the
hell's
the
last
time
You
had
this
oil
changed?"
And
as
I
pulled
out
the
drive
He
said,
"Be
sure
and
call
your
mom
sometime"
And
I
didn't
hear
it
then
but
I
hear
it
now
He
was
saying,
"I
love
you"
He
was
saying,
"I
love
you"
The
only
way
he
knew
how
Внимание! Не стесняйтесь оставлять отзывы.