American Child
Lyrics
I was ten I was thin I was playing first base
With a second hand glove and dirt on my face
In nowhere Virginia who'd ever figure
That kid in the yard would go very far
'Cause 419 Lakewood had no silver spoons
Just an old beat up upright that played out of tune
Now I'm singing and living the life that I love
And when I count my blessings I thank god I was
An American child
An American child
'Cause dreams can grow wild
Born inside an American child
7 lbs. 3 oz she's got my nose
And she's into my heart as deep as it goes
With a promise that's more than just someone's last name
Anyone's equal, in late August came
An American child
An American child
My Grandfather would have been 80 today
But in '45 he fell down beside
An American child
An American child
'Cause dreams can grow wild
Born inside an American child
Writer(s): CRAIG MICHAEL WISEMAN, PHIL VASSAR
Copyright(s): Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group, CONCORD MUSIC PUBLISHING LLC, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
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