father tells son about grandpa
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Song Info
Genre
Country Country-Pop
Charts
Peak #402
Peak in subgenre #46
Author
jon D'AGOSTINO / WARREN BOUTROS
Uploaded
October 01, 2010
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MP3
MP3 3.6 MB 128 kbps 3:55
Story behind the song
father tells son about grandp
Lyrics
TWO DATES (J. D'Agostino/W. Boutros 615-383-1607 lyricsmatter@aol.com He said a hundred years from now Nobody's gonna care about this old house Our trucks and cars will all be melted to the ground A hundred years from now He said the measure of a man Lies in the hearts of those he touched And called him friend The paths he took and all the shadows that he cast That's the measure of a man Now there's two dates Carved into his stone But so much more you need to know About the man who taught me right from wrong Two dates can't begin to paint the picture his glory days Over sixty years of giving, within Two dates He was the youngest child of nine Served his country, waved that flag until he died Rode a John Deere with a cigarette and smile Chased an honest life CHORUS I guess the good lord needed grandpa More than you and me But every time we come visit, is another chance to see CHORUS TAG Aint' a day I don't miss him A whole lot of love and living Within two dates
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