Ernest Tubb Miscellaneous Do What You Do Do Well (1965) He couldn’t move a mountain Or pull down a big oak tree But my dad became, a mighty big man With his simple philosophy Do what you do, do well, boy Do what you do, do well Give your love and all of your heart And do what you do, do well Sometimes he’d kiss my mother And hold her tenderly Then he’d look across the top of her head And he’d wink and say to me Do what you do, do well, boy Do what you do, do well Give your love and all of your heart And do what you do, do well Well, he was a man of laughter ‘Till a tragedy came by The tears ran free, and he said to me Never be afraid to cry Do what you do, do well, boy Do what you do, do well Give your love and all of your heart And do what you do, do well Sometimes I still remember Just like yesterday About a mighty big man, with a mighty big heart And a mighty few words to say Do what you do, do well, boy Do what you do, do well Give your love and all of your heart And do what you do, do well |
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