Stubborn Blood
Lyrics
Grandpa bought a quarter section
With a shoe box full of rodeo money
And built grandma a two-room mansion
That still stands to this day
Talk about sweat, hard work and trouble
When you're living with your fate in the hands of the weather
They were picking rocks and working the land
'Til the wind blew it all away
They hauled water-we turn taps
They chopped wood-we cook with gas
I think a lot about those days these days
And when I think I've got it tough
Never think of giving up
'Cause I've got their stubborn blood
Running through my veins
After ten hours working and two in traffic
Got home dog tired to a smashed-in window
My TV was gone and I thought about Grandpa
Who never even locked his door
They hauled water-we turn taps
They chopped wood-we cook with gas
I think a lot about those days these days
And when I think I've got it tough
Never think of giving up
'Cause I've got their stubborn blood
Running through my veins
Writer(s): Steve Fox, Gord Bamford, Tim Taylor
Copyright(s): Lyrics © Spirit Music Group, Anthem Entertainment
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