Well I never once, backed down from a punch.
|
Well I'd take it square on the chin.
|
but I found out fast that bully¡¯s just laugh,
|
When you've got to stand up to them.
|
So I didn't cry when I got a black eye,
|
As bad as it hurt I just grinned.
|
But when tough little boys grow up to be dads
|
They turn into be babies again.
|
|
Scared me to death, when you took your first steps,
|
Well I'd fall every time you fell down.
|
Your first day of school, I cried like a fool, and
|
I followed your school bus to town.
|
|
Well I didn't cry when Old Yeller died,
|
At least not in front of my friends.
|
But when tough little boys grow up to be dads
|
They turn into be babies again.
|
|
Well I'm a grown man but as strong as I am,
|
sometimes its hard to believe,
|
How one little girl with little blonde curls,
|
Can totally terrify me.
|
If you were to ask my wife would just laugh,
|
She'd say, "I know all about men,
|
And how tough little boys grow up to be Dads
|
They turn into be babies again."
|
|
Well I know one day I'll give you away,
|
And I'm gonna stand there and smile.
|
But when I get home and I'm all alone,
|
Well I'll sit in your room for a while.
|
|
Well I didn't cry when Old Yeller died,
|
At least not in front of my friends.
|
But when tough little boys grow up to be dads
|
They turn into be babies again.
|
|
When tough little boys grow up to be dads
|
They turn into be babies again.
|
|
-----------------
|
Tough Little Boys
|
Gary Allan |