I was thinking 'bout a Christmas after the wreck When all you kids got that morning were post dated checks And a Kenworth with a bullrack in one thirty second scale To share It was three months just learning how to walk again So we learned to eat beans and I learned to drink gin While the rest went to Household Finance through the courthouse mail I've seen you in your caps and gowns Watched you get up every time you fall down Know you're doin' right by the children that you bear All I can say it was God and God alone Who took us here from there Oh my daddy told me once back in seventy three "Son you gotta quit wearing your heart on your sleeve Sleep on your grievance, in the morning say whay you need to say" But there's just some things I can't contain You're my heart, you're my flesh, you're my blood, you're my name And that ship has long ago sailed out the bay I've seen you in your caps and gowns Watched you get up every time you fall down Know you're doin' right by the children that you bear All I can say it was God and God alone Who took us here from there As I look at you now, all I can see Is everything I only dreamed to be And all that I hope one day to become And it's still unclear just who raised who Or how we even made it through But I'm just so glad you're my daughters and my sons I've seen you in your caps and gowns Watched you get up every time you fall down Know you're doin' right by the children that you bear All I can say it was God and God alone Who took us here from there