My Old Man
Lyrics
I like my coffee black
I sure hate to shave
I drink a cold six pack
When I watch my Titans play
I still cut my own grass
And always try to get to church
Sometimes I'm fighting mad
But I love so much it hurts
Hard headed, stuck in my ways
I could try my whole life
But I know I won't change
I don't need a mirror lookin' back at me
'Cause every day it's clearer and I see
I got a lot of my old man in me
Still miss my home town
I like fishing in the summer rain
And I've thrown my voice out
At more than one little league game
And I'm good with a hammer and nail
Help my buddies when they get stuck
Yeah, I've done pretty good for myself
But I still drive that same old truck
Hard headed, stuck in my ways
I could try my whole life
But I know I won't change
I don't need a mirror lookin' back at me
'Cause every day it's clearer and I see
I got a lot of my old man
In every step I take I know there will come a day
Where lookin' back I'll say, I was proud to be
Hard headed, stuck in my ways
I could try my whole life
But I know I won't change
I don't need a mirror lookin' back at me
'Cause every day it's clearer and I see
A lot of my old man in me, mmhm
I see a lot of you, dad
Writer(s): Brian Kelley, Chase Rice, Jesse Kenneth Robert Rice
Copyright(s): Lyrics © Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
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