SOMETIMES STORIES ARE TRUE Lyrics
- Genre:Blues
- Year of Release:2023
Lyrics
I was seven years old at my grandparents' breakfast table
It was ten o'clock in the morning and I was having a bowl of cereal
And my grandfather comes rushing in the door
He's an old man, he's out of breath and I'm thinking, oh my God, what's wrong, Grandpa, what's wrong
He holds his hand up and that means for me to shut up
Because you were taught respect back in those days
And if you didn't give respect, then you were taught to do something you didn't want anyway
A lot of you know what I mean
That was back in the days when he said, go pick me a switch, boy, but I'm going to wear you and your brother out with it
What? Oh, no, no, no, no, no
I cried all the way to the tree, so did he
Back in them days when the parents could do this, they said they would beat the, I'm going to beat the water out of you
Because I told you, I told you not to do that, but you did that anyway
Oh, no, no, no, no, it wasn't me, it was him, it wasn't me
And my little brother said, it wasn't me, it was him
My daddy had a real quick way of solving a problem real quick
He says, well, I'll just whip both of you
I'll make sure I get the right one
He looked at me and I looked at him and we both said, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah
It didn't matter if we was quick as lightning, fast as thunder
No, no, it didn't matter
My daddy was quicker
We never did get away from him, no matter how hard we tried
Well, well, we was taught respect
We was taught manners
We was told to hold your head up, boy
Keep your head up high
Young man, you look a man in the eye
Okay, daddy
Never drop your head when you're talking to another man, no, no, no, no, no
You ain't talking to nobody
Hold your head up high
Don't beat around the bush
Get to the point
Don't ask why
Whatever they say that you want to know, don't ask why
No, no, no, no
You just did what you were told
Because if you didn't, you'd have to go out there to that switch tree and get another switch
I told my little brother, man, I'll tell you what I'll do
I'm going to go pick me the biggest switch in that tree
He started to offer that I could reach
I reached up and grabbed the limb
He said, oh, no, no, no, no
I hope you're going to get that over there
You ain't got no hand saw or nothing
I just bent the limb over
I got the one that was a little bit smaller than that one that I could break
I broke that one
It was longer than me and him both, and I kept going
There's a wind
And every time I went, I could feel that on my backside
I said, oh, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no
They would grab me by the hand
And you start taking off like an airplane, yeah
Flying around and around and around and around we go
Hopping and jumping and screaming
Ooh, yeah, yeah, yeah
Mm, they taught us how to be good that way
Ooh
Back in those days, yeah
When my day with my father came
It wasn't nothing like the days in his Father's time when he was a little man
Grew into a young man
And into a big old burly bear looking man, yeah
Mm
So anyway, I was at the breakfast table
Eating my bowl of cereal
My grandfather came in
This is the type of men that raise me
Because it takes a man, sometimes men
To raise a young man
To teach this young man discipline
because he has none
No, no, no, no, no, no, no
He ain't got none
No, no
And you know that you don't have to teach a child how to be bad
No, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no
Because we already know how to be bad
We already know how to be bad
All on our own
Yeah, yeah, yeah
Ooh, yeah
Yes, we do
We gotta teach our children how to be good
And apparently, in my neighborhood
that mean, come here, boy
Go back to that switch tree
and pick me one
That you can barely drag back to me
Not again
No, no, no
And then he looks at my little brother
And he says, this time you get to pick it
I went, oh, my God
No, no, no, no, no
Yeah
This was the upbringing that I had
This was strict
because it takes a man to raise a man
And women, I'm sorry
But you just don't understand
Living in that right there
That's what you got your mommy for yeah
But my Grandpa sat my Grandmother down
At the breakfast table
Like he did a million times in my lifetime
7 years old
Eating my breakfast cereal
Watching what was going on
My grandpa said
Baby
We've been together
Since we were 15 years old
And we're both 85 years old
But look at us now
Yeah, yeah, yeah
I was just out in my garage thinking
I've been working on this all weekend
For a long time as a hobby
My first car, you know, yeah
Had plenty of kisses from you mama
In the backseat of that old Lincoln
Out in the garage
Yeah, baby, yeah
There's a reason I don't get rid of it
Cause we were both just kids
When we discovered it
Baby
But I was in my garage
And I was thinking
I'm 85 years old
My God, I can go anytime
So I went on and on and on
And I ran and I ran
The street of my house
The house burnt down
And I built my garage their
Yeah, yeah
You know that's been my main cave
For all my life
60 years
Oh yeah, 60 years
I've turned a lot of wrenches
In that garage
I sure have
But mama, I was sitting there
Thinking about you
And it crossed my mind
I could take my last breath
And I don't wanna be
Turning no wrenches
No, no, no, no, no
You've been by my side
Since we've been 50 years old
And we're both 85
Oh baby
Oh
All this time you've been
By my side
You will complete my life
And you'll deserve it
When I take my last breath
I'll be by your side
Mmm, yeah
And then a second later he said
you follow me yeah
Follow me into eternity
Yeah
Follow me into eternity
We'll cross into Heaven
Heavenly gates of eternity
Forever I am
Floating like butterflies
Baby, just you and me
In the promised land
Oh, in the promised land
When I take my last breath
I wanna be holding your hand
There by your side
Like I've always
Like I've always been your man
And said
Baby, I love you
And that's just the way
I wanna go to
The strangest thing happened
About seven years later
I was 14 years old
I was over at the breakfast table
Because I loved my cereal
I saw Grandmama and Grandpa
Sit down on the couch
And I could see them
From where I was at
And they both grabbed
Each other by the hand
And they laid their heads back
And they walked
In the promised land
They walked
And they walked
In the promised land
They walked
In the promised land
Never seen nothing like that in my life
Never again will I ever
So beautiful
They went out peaceful
I've been fulfilled
I wanna go like that
After a long, long, long life
Yeah, baby
Sometimes the stories are true
Yeah, yeah, yeah