Porter Wagoner, Dolly Parton - Daddy Did His Best lyrics

[Porter Wagoner, Dolly Parton - Daddy Did His Best lyrics]

I remember when my daddy worked all
Day for just a dollar
And he never saved a penny
But at least the bills were paid
I've never seen a man work half as hard
And come home half as tired
Then give the Lord a tenth of all he made

Daddy said I'm making payments on a mansion
And so many times
He's told me this old world is not his home
And he told me he'd been promised
He'd receive a fair reward
Daddy did the best he could then left
The rest up to the Lord

Now I've never seen a man that
Had more reason for complaining
But he'd smiled at me explaining
How he never walked alone
When they called me to his deathbed
I remember how my daddy just looked up
And smiled and said I'm going home

Daddy said I'm making payments on a mansion
And so many times
He's told me this old world is not his home
And he told me he'd been promised
He'd receive a fair reward
Daddy did the best he could then left
The rest up to the Lord

Since my daddy left this world
For one much better
I've been watching people worrying more
Working for the things they can't afford
In a world that's filled with problems
No one's ever found the answers
To the things my daddy left up to the Lord

Daddy said I'm making payments on a mansion
And so many times
He's told me this old world is not his home
And he told me he'd been promised
He'd receive a fair reward
Daddy did the best he could then left
The rest up to the Lord

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