We could hear the gospel all around.
|
My dad and me leanin' 'gainst a tree with leaves falling down.
|
Now, daddy, he's no holy man. He never taught us how to pray.
|
But he saw the questions on my face.
|
He looked at me and I turned away.
|
|
And he said, "Believe what you want to, believe what you can,
|
'cause all I ever really learned from this life of mine...
|
Love's the only thing worth a damn.
|
So take it or leave it, deny or receive it,
|
'cause maybe it was never really ours to understand."
|
And that right there's the gospel according to my ol' man.
|
|
The neighbors just put up with us.
|
Mrs. Jones always tried to save our souls,
|
With a fiery look as she held her book
|
And read about him calling all his little lost lambs back to the fold.
|
And Daddy'd say, "Now, Elna May, with all due respect,
|
|
Believe what you want to, believe what you can,
|
'cause all I ever really learned from this life of mine...
|
Love's the only thing worth a damn.
|
So take it or leave it, deny or receive it,
|
'cause maybe it was never really ours to understand."
|
And that right there's the gospel according to my ol' man.
|
|
-----------------
|
Gospel According To My Ol' Man
|
Joshua Kadison |