Rich Mullins

Boy Like Me, Man Like You
You was a baby like I was once You was cryin' in the early mornin' You was born in a stable Lord Reid Memorial is where I was born They wrapped You in swaddling clothes Me they dressed in baby blue But I was twelve years old in the meeting house Listening to the old men pray And I was tryin' hard to figure out What it was that they was tryin' to say There You were in the temple They said You weren't old enough To know the things You knew Well, did You grow up hungry? Did You grow up fast? Did the little girls giggle when You walked past? Did You wonder what it was that made them laugh? And did they tell You stories 'bout the saints of old? Stories about their faith? They say stories like that make a boy grow bold Stories like that make a man walk straight And You was a boy like I was once But was You a boy like me SongtexteWell, I grew up around Indiana You grew up around Galilee And if I ever really do grow up Lord I want to grow up and be just like You Well, did You wrestle with a dog and lick his nose? Did You play beneath the spray of a water hose? Did You ever make angels in the winter snow? And did they tell You stories 'bout the saints of old? Stories about their faith? They say stories like that make a boy grow bold Stories like that make a man walk straight Did You ever get scared playing hide and seek? Did You try not to cry when You scraped Your knee? Did You ever skip a rock across a quiet creek? And did they tell You stories 'bout the saints of old? Stories about their faith? They say stories like that make a boy grow bold Stories like that make a man walk straight And I really may just grow up and be like You someday Aus Songtexte Mania