Words and music by Michael S. McIntyre and Dean Friscic. Copyright 2012. This song is fully human-authored. Suno was used for the production and vocals of the track.
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Lyrics
Grandpa looked at grandma
As she dried the last supper dish
There was a wishbone from the turkey
And she pulled on it as she made her wish
He smiled at his wife of fifty years
And he gave a laugh as he said through tears
You deserve fine linen
Not the homespun clothes you wear
You deserve fine linen
Parasols and ribbons in your hair
Yes dear, you deserve fine linen
Grandma looked at grandpa
As he milked the last dairy cow
His shirt was sticking to his body
And he wiped off sweat that was on his brow
She smiled at her man of fifty years
And she gave a laugh as she said through tears
You deserve fine linen
Not the homespun clothes you wear
You deserve fine linen
Big cigars, cufflinks and more hair
Yes dear, you deserve fine linen
They weren't well-known at all
But in my eyes they were ten feet tall
They knew what they had made
Things that can never fade
Grandpa first, then grandma
They died just 14 days apart
They said the second was pneumonia
I have always thought of a broken heart
I smile at the memory of their years
And I give a laugh as I sing through tears
You deserve fine linen
Not the homespun clothes you wore
You deserve fine linen
The kind you only find in a fancy store
Yes, you deserve fine linen
You deserve fine linen