GRAMPA BUILT BRIDGES
Grampa buried dignity when he got old
Like a killer and child now for seven long years
But he wets his own britches if hes not told
But he used to build bridges, they would light em up at night
Grampa built bridges, they were delicate webs
With ridges and valleys joined hand in hand
When Grandma went empty the last of her days
He told her shed come and could go with grace
Refrain:
Hold on, hold my hand
I know you know the way
With eagles wings and songs to sing
Well lead you across the Bay
Grampa built bridges with crestview spires
With braids of wires and wings of steel
Til he walked on over with his heels on fire
And the bridge burned back with a captive haze
Refrain
Grampa built bridges like mountains and birds
But now hes curled at the bottom where the sun cant warm
Cause theres nothing in our culture about mountains no more
And theres no more stories about calling up storms
No theres no more stories about sitting up straight
Proud and with purpose, our time to take
Til the last breath cools for the clouds to make
And rain back down to fill the bay
Refrain
No theres nothing in our culture about mountains no more
And theres no more stories about bridges
Copyright 2008. Words and music by Danny Schmidt.