Oh, Grandpa wore his suit to dinner nearly every day
No particular reason, he just dressed that way
Brown neck tie, matching vest, both his wing tip shoes
Built a closet on our back porch, put a penny in a burned out fuse
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Grandpa was a carpenter, he built houses, stores and banks
Chain-smoked Camel cigarettes and hammered nails and planks
He was level on the level, shaved even every door
And voted for Eisenhower `cause Lincoln won the war
Well he used to sing me `Blood on the saddle` and rock me on his knee
And let me listen to the radio before we got TV
Well he`d drive to church on Sunday and he`d take me with him, too
Stained glass in every window, hearin` aids in every pew.
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Now my Grandma was a teacher, went to school in Bowling Green
Traded in her milkin` cow for a Singer sewing machine
Well she called her husband, `Mister` and she walked real tall and pride
And used to buy me comic books after Grandpa died