:38:00
We were young then
We were together
:38:03
We could bear floods and fire
:38:06
And bad weather
:38:07
And now that I'm older
:38:10
Grown up, on my own
:38:12
I still love
Mama and Daddy best
:38:14
And my Idaho home
:38:19
Mama grew up
:38:20
On the prairies of Kansas
:38:23
She was tender and sweet
:38:27
The dust and tornadoes
blew 'round her
:38:30
But they left her
straight up on her feet
:38:34
My daddy grew up on his own
more or less
:38:38
His mama died
when he was just 11
:38:42
He had seven sisters
to raise him
:38:46
But he dreamed
of his mama in heaven
:38:50
His daddy drank whiskey
and had a sharp eye
:38:54
He sold chicken medicine
farmers would buy
:38:58
Together they hunted
the fields and the farms
:39:02
When his daddy died
my daddy rest in my mama's arms
:39:07
Down the highways
:39:09
On the beaches
:39:10
Just as far
as memory reaches
:39:15
I still hear Daddy
singin' his old army songs
:39:18
We'd laugh and count horses
:39:20
As we drove along
:39:22
We were young then
:39:24
We were together
:39:26
We could bear
floods and fire
:39:28
And bad weather
:39:30
And now that I'm older
:39:32
Grown up, on my own
:39:34
I still love
Mama and Daddy best
:39:36
And my Idaho home
:39:38
And now that I'm older
:39:40
Grown up, on my own
:39:42
I still love
my Mama and Daddy best
:39:44
And my Idaho home
:39:48
For Mama and Daddy.
:39:50
- [Applause, Cheering]
- Thank you.
:39:56
[Applause, Cheering Continue]
:39:57
Thank you so much,
ladies and gentlemen.