Many miles and days, spent by my daddy's side
I got to know him well, we were together all the time
A hard-working man, with a Bible on his arm
His lungs stayed filled with dust, rolling hay on that old farm
His worn out hands they built my dollhouse and many miles of fence
They even built a real house, him and mama have lived in ever since
He's never missed a Sunday, in that old country church
He's always kind to strangers, and he's always kept his word
Arthritis took him over, keeps him awake at night
He don't deserve the pain, his silver hair is turning white
He no longer drives his tractor, it just sits out in the barn
And thought he is retired, he still works hard
He was never rich, but he never wanted anything
He sat out in the rain, selling cars and old machines
His old truck is barely running, but he drives it with a smile
He always made sure I had better, and that I was first in line
Chorus: A simple man, worth his weight in gold
I wouldn't trade him, for everything I own
A simple man, simply growing old
But my love for him ain't simple,
And I sure hope he knows