Grandpa With The Boots Lyrics
- Genre:Alternative
- Year of Release:2024
Lyrics
I used to play the fiddle
I lived beside a field
They say the ground was riddled with gold they came to steal
I wore my boots to feel closer to my Grandpa
He's a cowboy from the hills
His laugh could shake the county
Oh and I can hear it still
It's mixed with bouts of coughing
Got a cigarette to soften Grandpa Bill
Pulls cash from money clips to pay the waiter tips
He'd kick your ass at billiards but he'll chalk up all your sticks
He's never taking favors
Write his name down in the papers
He'll be known all down the valley
When he's gone we all will rally
Read his will
My Grandpa Bill
I never called him Bill
Back then my momma told me that my Grandpa with the boots had come to stay
Now on my left wrist
I wear a golden bracelet that I know had once been his
It keeps my far from prejudice cause he would never judge
Thats why he's loved so much
A cowboy from north Cali and his Californian family we've got roots
From my Grandpa with the boots