Craig Bickhardt - Father's Day
Father’s Day Key D# Capo I
Third Sunday every June I’m on the road back home
To celebrate the finest man I’ve ever known
I bought a tie he won’t wear
A silly card to make him laugh
You can bet he’ll have a few new jokes
If I know my old man
I’m heading home for father’s day
To hear him tell it like it was
Back when a man knew
Who to fight and who to trust
The world made sense, he’ll say to me
In the good old used to be
Or at least it seemed that way
In my father’s day
One job for forty years, one house and one wife
The kind of thing you seldom see in modern life
Oh, I love hearing his
Rose colored memories
I’ve heard ‘em all a hundred times
But there’s no place I’d rather be
Repeat Chorus
I live my life so I can face him
Every year when I embrace him
I thank him for showing me the way
Repeat Chorus
Third Sunday every June I’m on the road back home
"Father's Day" written by Craig Bickhardt, Jack Sundrud and
Helen Darling
Copyright 2004 Stone Barn Music, Magnasong
Entertainment, and Warner Brothers Music
All rights for Craig Bickhardt administered by Stone Barn
Music (ASCAP)