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Introducción: D G
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Heywood was a daddy in 1942,
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He couldn't read or make his letters,
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He said "Boy, I hope you don't do like I do,"
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That was my dad he was talking to
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So my father grew up stronger, bigger dreams and bigger plans
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The first to go to college
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But he can still work hard with his two hands
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Thanks to his old man
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Yeah he learned to throw a baseball
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How to sail a fishing line
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He learned about forgiveness
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'Cause you just can't waste the time
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And the circle goes unbroken
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But there's so much left undone
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That's just how it is
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Between a father and a son
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I became a daddy at the age of 23
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I didn't know what I was doing
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Hell, my daddy wasn't through yet raising me
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I felt lost at sea
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So I just kept it simple, took it one day at a time
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And followed in the footsteps
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Of the men that came before me in my life
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And we're doing just fine
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'Cause you learn to throw a baseball
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How to sail a fishing line
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And you learn about forgiveness
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'Cause you just can't waste the time
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And the circle goes unbroken
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But there's so much left undone
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That's just how it is
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Between a father and a son
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Yeah the circle goes unbroken
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But there's so much left undone
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That's just how it is
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Oh, that's just how it is
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Between a father and a son
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A father and a son
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Between a father and a son