Memories (Revisited)
(专辑: I'm Doing Fine - 1996)
Memories of when I
was a
little boy, four years old, Waiting for my daddy to come home, And now I
look into the
eyes of my own son, Wondering what he's thinking of, Waiting at the
window when I
come home. Watch his eyes fill up with joy and wonder. He reaches out his tiny hands; I
feel the
bond 'tween boy and man. Memories of my mom crying, my daddy gone for weeks at a
time, Not knowing how to comfort her, Facing my pillow, pretending not to hear. Now I
write this letter to my little boy. I'm far away, not knowing really what to say Except, "I'm sorry, oh so sorry." I
don't want to make these same Mistakes my daddy made with me. Still his voice rolls off my tongue When I
say, "Boy, protect your mom." Memories of my wife crying on the
phone Wondering when I'm coming home. My voice sounds detached and cold, Reminds me of someone that I
knew; He had a
funny attitude When I
needed him to be All the
things only a
daddy could be to me. And I
don't want to make the
same Mistakes my daddy made with me. Still his voice rolls off my tongue When I
say, "Not now, I'm busy son." Memories of lying in bed with my wife and son, Overwhelmed by so much love, Trying to explain how a
man can cry Yet still be happy, Thinking of all the
dumb mistakes I've made. Now I
understand my father's pain; He did the
best with what he knew. I
love you daddy. I
watched my son fall asleep And wonder what he'll think of me When years from now he sees his son Reaching out his tiny hands for love.