[Verse] Daddy worked the fields from dawn till dusk, Covered in sweat and Georgia dust, He made a life with calloused hands, In simpler days on sacred lands. [Verse 2] Momma's stew on a Sunday night, Faded pictures by the firelight, A porch swing love under the stars, They never needed more than what was ours. [Chorus] Father was a better man than me, He lived in times I’ll never see, When the world was kinda small and kind, Oh, how I wish I could rewind. [Verse 3] These days I punch in, nine to five, Chasing dreams just to survive, There's no land left untouched and free, Daddy's world is a memory. [Verse 4] Wall Street news and urban clatter, Lost the things that truly matter, Digital talks in a noisy room, Can't compare to the old front porch gloom. [Chorus] Father was a better man than me, He lived in times I’ll never see, When the world was kinda small and kind, Oh, how I wish I could rewind.