God Fearin' Man
Up and gone at the break of dawn|Got coffee in a thermos|Pretty little thing that wears my ring|Shes the fire in my furnace|Tiptoe in and I kiss the kids|Then it's off to make a living|And on my way give a little thanks|For the blessings I've been given||Day in, day out, sun up to sun down|I am what I am|Just your ordinary, every day, one-woman-lovin', |baby-raisin', blue collar, God fearin' man||My old man's the kind of guy|Shoots straight as an arrow|Talks the talk and walks the walk|Even though the road is narrow|He's a bow-your-head, do-what-momma-says|Forty hour a week machine|A might high mark, but I try hard|Not to fall far from the tree||Day in, day out, sun up to sun down|I am what I am|Just your ordinary, every day, one-woman lovin', |baby-raisin', blue collar, God fearin' man||No I'm no saint, but I know wrong from right|And every day I'm just gonna enjoy my life||Day in, day out, sun up to sun down|I am what I am (that's for sure)|Just your ordinary, every day, one-woman lovin', |baby-raisin', blue collar, God fearin' man||Every day, baby-raisin', one-woman lovin', |blue collar, country and western kinda man||Are you ready for the country?||[Speaking:] They put an edge on that one didn't they? |They played like they were pissed.|