Love you, love you, love you, he did, he did, he did
He stood high above you, you were just a little kid
Your daddy was a farmer, his back was burnished red and gold
And every time he closed his eyes a rooster crowed
He sowed a hundred rows of corn, the summer you were born
And wondered what your life would yield
How it feels to be a child of his, how it feels
Your daddy was a builder, he swung his hammer brown and silver
Every time he closed his eyes a nail was drove
And you were always underfoot like a splinter in the wood
He couldn't pull you from his heels
How it feels, how it feels
Love you, love you, love you, he did, he did, he did
He stood high above you, sky around his head
Sawdust in his hair, a scarecrow of a man
He couldn't draw you near to him
But you grew up straight and you grew up true
And he kept a blue-gray eye on you
Until the day he closed his eyes and left them closed
Your daddy didn't leave a will, he left a shovel and a hole to fill
And how it feels, how it feels
How it feels to be a child of his
How it feels to be alive like this
But who gave you an axe to grind?
Who gave you a path to find?
Who gave you a row to hoe? Who gave you your sorrow?
Who gave you the break of dawn?
A pleasure just to look upon, who gave you a barn to build?
And an empty page to fill