As for me & I think for the most part I can speak for the most of us. It starts at home, when we were still in diapers. Being country/farm kids we learned the value of things.
It also helped that most of us were schooled be for the Fed Government was the deciding factors of decisions & we Prayed in School.
I was drug to the tub, when I was young And I didn't want to go? Would come out clean so I could be seen Man I thought that was mean. Drug to reunions, funerals & weddings These place I didn't want to go? School Bus Stops & wood sheds Those were place's I Usta Dread. Sunday school & youth retreats Were the Farthest from my mind. But by the ear I did go & pacified the time my time. Drug to the office for disrespect A piece of wood did the trick. And when at home I'd hear the Phone. A leather belt would follow. Pony tails came into view? I followed, that's what Boys do? I got drug back to church, Heard the word me, Not I? I only searched for my hearts desire I was the one who needed to grow Ended up losing that someone I know. Seasons come & seasons went All the wasted time I spent? I'm so glad they Loved me so. Pushed & shoved & made me go.
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