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DON'T LOOK LIKE YOU'RE PA, SON

When i was ayoung boy, me mama said to mehobo

C`mon here son, c`mon sit here with me

I`ll tell you a story, from many years ago,

Across the border, where you`re not supposed to go

I met a man there, your old man

He was doing time in prison, for things he didn`t do

He got a trial, though, stood up for his crue,

They cought him while he was sleeping, too drunk to stand up

Took five to hold him, five men to hold him up,

He was a man thogh, your old man

Don`t look like your pa, son

Don`t look like him at all,

Don`t look like your pa, son

You`ll still be a man, though, still be  a man

We bailed him out on thursday, friday he was gone

A lonely man, son, always on his own,

The words sayes his running, playing forhis living

Never twice in one town,

He was a man, though, you`re old man

Don`t look like your pa, son

Don`t look like him at all,

Don`t look like your pa, son

You`ll still be a man, though, still be  a man

Don`t look like your pa, son

Don`t look like him at all,

Don`t look like your pa, son

You`ll still be a man, though, still be  a man