Guitars & Vocals; Ron Cox Written; Ron Cox
I record by myself and enjoy trying to create something new and fresh each time
I have been playing guitar fifteen years mostly acoustical lately electric and I do all my own recording I have recently put together a CD called from my heart it was for Friends and family. It contains twenty songs some are instrumental.
Lyrics
My Father wasn’t a rich man, he worked like any two men, till his dying day
And I can still hear him saying, Son get an education, while you still can
Ain’t it funny, how the memories, just fade away somewhere, in the back of your mind
Only to show up later, and get in the way
Seemed like, there was nothing the man couldn’t do
But the one thing, that he never did, was cry
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And he couldn’t show love, and I don’t know why, he was a man among men, but he never held my hand
And I don’t know why, it’s hard to believe that he loved me, but I still try
He was no comic book hero, but for better, or worse, he was my dad, he was my dad, and I loved him
And he governed his world, like a king on his throne, passing out orders, I didn’t always understand
He was a man among men, but he never held my hand, and I don’t know why
He was no comic book hero, but for better or worse, he was my Dad, he was my dad, and I loved him
But I never, saw him cry, I never saw him cry
Words , and music Ron Cox Mixed, and Mastered @ V.U.Studios Ron Cox