CORRIGER LES PAROLES

Paroles : Daddy’s Cup (Live)

Well, before I could walk, I had a wrench in my hand
I was my mama's little angel, my daddy's second chance
He went end over end first year he went pro
And he lost part of his eyesight, so he couldn't race no more

But he never lost his touch when he got under a hood
He knew how to make 'em run, he knew one day he would
See his name in victory lane and engraved on that cup
Just like all them othеr crazy fools with racing in their blood

He'd put me on his lap whеn he'd drive and I'd take the wheel
He'd say "What do you think about that, son? How does she feel?
You just wait 'til them little legs get long enough to reach the gas
Once you put her on the floor one time, there ain't no turning back"

Every Saturday, he'd take me out to the garage
He'd take a empty bucket and fill it full of engine parts
He's sit me down and pour 'em out in front of me on the floor
I'd have to tell him what each one was and what each one was for

We'd jump in his old car and go down to the race that night
He'd tell me what each driver was doing wrong and what each one did right
He could always pick the winner before they ever took a curve
Number three might have the car, but forty-three's got the nerve
But before I turned eighteen, daddy said "Now pretty soon
You'll be old enough to race, but I'm gon' leave it up to you
Taught you all about it, taught you everything I know
You gotta have a car to do it and you gotta work and buy your own"

Well, the first one I bought was a Mustang number two
Nobody kept 'em any longer than they kept a pair of shoes
They started showing up at every used car lot in town
A V8 on a go-kart, easy terms, no money down

Me and daddy and my uncle took her home and we tore her down
We checked her out real good, cleaned her up and bored her out
Took out all the seats, pulled the carpet off the floors
Knocked out all the glass and we welded up the doors

Well, the first time that I raced, my qualifying was a shame
I started out way in the back and came back 'bout the same
Pulled her in the pit, couldn't look my daddy in the eye
He said, "If you quit now son, it's gonna haunt you all your life"

See, it ain't about the money or even being number one
You gotta know when it's all over you did the best you could've done
And knowing that it's in you and you never let it out
Is worse than blowing any engine or any wreck you'll ever have
Since then, I wrecked a bunch of cars and I broke a bunch of bones
It's anybody's race out there, and I've learned to run my own
I'd shove 'em in the wall and I'd hit 'em from behind
I'd let 'em know that I was there, I'd let them know that track was mine

It's been several years now since my daddy passed away
But his picture's on my dash every time I go to race
I lost more than I won, but I ain't gonna give up
'Til they put me in the ground or daddy's name is on that cup

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