My father is a hardworking man
He spent his year shaping wood by hand
And he bought himself a piece of PA land
Where he built himself a cabin still it stands
My father always was a mountain man
He said the beach was filled with too many heads and sand
My father spent some nights among the trees
Dreaming of his family he must feed
For his wife and kids
he had to trade that cabin in
For his wife and kids
he had to trade that cabin in
My father is a hardworking man
He spent some time working in foreign lands
Building homes and re-finishing old things
He'd brake his back and his bones for his family
My father never was a wealthy man
Made his reputation off of his back and hands
My father always wanted the best for me
For his daughter and his sons he'd surely bleed
For his wife and kids
he had to trade that cabin in
For his wife and kids
he had to trade that cabin in
For his wife and kids
he had to trade that cabin
had to trade that cabin in
credits
from Where The Lore Began,
released October 23, 2015
Jeremiah Tall - Mandolin, Vocals
Pat Schneider - Double Bass
Engineered by Bill Moriarty at Kawari Sound Recording StudiosMixed by Mike Butler at the Lost Ark Studio, California
Mastered by Jamal Ruhe at West West Side Music, New York
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