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Grampa's Words
by John Lincoln Wright
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Grandma came here when she was
twelve years old,
Grampa's folks came on Pilgrim boats.
The Stories he told at suppertime...
We all grew up on Grampa's lines
He Was Yankee by name, Yankee by birth___
We're all the same on God's green earth
Be fair to the land, kind to the birds___
We all grew up on Grampa's words.
He said, "Never call another man a fool,
Fools always speak for themselves.
The Lord has given everyone the tools for
their lives,
Don't keep'em sittin' on the shelf.'
on the living room wall was Honest Abe's
face,
An old photograph by Brady, I guess.
He had the same name and some of the
blood;
He sure had the heart and his life was
blessed.
He Was Yankee by name, Yankee by birth,
With arms like beams in the Old Ship
Church;
Chestnut eyes and hair like birch,
We all come back to Grampa's words.
He said, "Never call another man a fool,
Fools always speak for themselves.
The Lord has given everyone the tools for
their lives,
Don't keep'em sittin' on the shelf.'
He said, "Never think you're better than
the rest,
Every life is rich in God's own wealth.
Never call another man a fool,
Fools always speak for themselves".
Grandma came here when she was
twelve years old;
Grampa's folks came on Pilgrim boats.
Grandma came here when she was
twelve years old,
Grampa's folks came on Pilgrim boats.
The Stories he told at suppertime...
We all grew up on Grampa's lines
He Was Yankee by name, Yankee by birth___
We're all the same on God's green earth
Be fair to the land, kind to the birds___
We all grew up on Grampa's words.
He said, "Never call another man a fool,
Fools always speak for themselves.
The Lord has given everyone the tools for
their lives,
Don't keep'em sittin' on the shelf.'
on the living room wall was Honest Abe's
face,
An old photograph by Brady, I guess.
He had the same name and some of the
blood;
He sure had the heart and his life was
blessed.
He Was Yankee by name, Yankee by birth,
With arms like beams in the Old Ship
Church;
Chestnut eyes and hair like birch,
We all come back to Grampa's words.
He said, "Never call another man a fool,
Fools always speak for themselves.
The Lord has given everyone the tools for
their lives,
Don't keep'em sittin' on the shelf.'
He said, "Never think you're better than
the rest,
Every life is rich in God's own wealth.
Never call another man a fool,
Fools always speak for themselves".
Grandma came here when she was
twelve years old;
Grampa's folks came on Pilgrim boats.