father tells son about grandpa
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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