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โThat Man Could Do Anything (Except Be Quiet)โ
Verse 1
He swore like thunder with a holy middle letter,
โJesus Hโโ and then something even better.
Never finished what he started clean,
But you knew exactly what he meant in between.
Blue-eyed spark with a crooked grin,
Loafers on where boots had beenโ
Talkinโ to himself like a Sunday mornโ preach,
Full congregation in a five-foot reach.
Verse 2
He loved to eat like it was his trade,
Loved his phone like it might get away.
Wrasslinโ on loud, chair hits and cheers,
Singing old outlaw songs in your ears.
Shared a name with a legend he played on repeat,
Fingerpick rhythm and a back porch beat.
Banjo laughing, strings all bentโ
Any instrument? He justโฆ went.
Chorus
Oh, he was storm and he was still,
A rolling laugh and a stubborn will.
Tornado talk with a quiet heart,
Rough and gentle in equal parts.
You could not tell if heโd joke or yellโ
He did both, and he did it well.
If lifeโs a story folks like to tellโ
He was the part where you laugh like hell.
Verse 3
Flew that Champ like the sky was his,
Summer floats on Spring Lake bliss.
Touch down smooth or wild and freeโ
โCrazy,โ they said. Heโd say, โThatโs me.โ
Instructor too, not just for show,
Taught the wind which way to go.
Oxen team and he held the lineโ
Proud of the pull and the work and the time.
Verse 4
School board seat in Spooner town,
Could argue you up and argue you down.
Welder, plumber, logger, handโ
If it broke, heโd fix or stand.
Hunterโs quiet, farmerโs way,
Excavator dirt all day.
Then come home and sing out loudโ
Like a one-man, half-wild crowd.
Bridge
Every other word was a word youโd bleep,
But he said it like a vow to keep.
Loved his sleep, but heaven help
Any girl who woke himโheโd wake himself.
Then mutter-talk a whole debate,
Switching sides like he could not waitโ
Amen, argue, laugh, repeatโ
Church of one in the kitchen seat.
Chorus
Oh, he was storm and he was still,
A rolling laugh and a stubborn will.
Tornado talk with a quiet heart,
Rough and gentle in equal parts.
Tease you sharp then pull you nearโ
Make you laugh till you cried a tear.
If lifeโs a story folks like to tellโ
He was the part where you laugh like hell.
Outro
Strings still hum where his fingers ran,
Sky still holds that flying man.
Lake remembers, fields do tooโ
All the loud and all the true.
And somewhere between the joke and the yellโ
You hear him laughingโฆ the loudest as well.