Performer: Sawyer Brown
Title: It Wasn't His Child
Released: 1988
Country: US
Style: Country
Category: Country, Folk
Album rating: 4.3
Votes: 491
Size MP3: 1212 mb
Size FLAC: 1398 mb
Size WMA: 1809 mb
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Promotional Use Only Not For SaleFrom The Album, Cassette, And Compact Disc "Wide Open"
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It wasn't his child by Sawyer Brown. He was her man, she was his wife. And late one winter night. He knelt by her. As she gave birth. But it wasn't his child, It wasn't his child. Yet still he took him as his own. And as he watched him grow. It brought him joy. But it wasn't his child. But like a father he was strong and kind. And I believe he did his best. It wasn't easy for him. But he did all could. His son was different from the rest.
He was her man She was his wife And late one night He knelt by her As she gave birth But it wasn't his child It was God's child. Sawyer Brown - The Secretary's Song. Sawyer Brown - When Love Comes Callin'. Sawyer Brown - Outskirts Of Town. Sawyer Brown - Can You Hear Me Now. Sawyer Brown.
The Boys Are Back is the sixth studio album released by the American country music band Sawyer Brown. Puttin' the Dark Back into the Night" (Mark A. Miller) - 3:08. Rosie Knows" (Steve Hubbard, Miller) - 3:47. Did It for Love" (Miller) - 4:35. The Race Is On" (Don Rollins) - 2:53.
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Hugh Sawyer wakes up at . 0 . turns on the radio, gets up, has a wash and a shave, eats some breakfast, and gets on the bus to London. At work he’s always turned out in a good suit, stylish tie, and polished shoes. He regularly works out at the gym and often. meets up with friends for drinks. In. short, Sawyer leads the typical city life – with one exception. When his colleagues return home in the evening, Sawyer goes to a field in the woods near Oxford. The 32-year-oldhas given up every luxury to spend a year living outdoors. I want to make people think about how much they consume that.
Tom Sawyer, an orphan, lives with his Aunt Polly and his half-brother Sid in the fictional town of St. Petersburg, Missouri sometime in the 1840s. A fun-loving boy, Tom skips school to go swimming and is made to whitewash his aunt's fence for the entirety of the next day, Saturday, as punishment. In one of the most famous scenes in American literature, Tom cleverly persuades the various neighborhood children to trade him small trinkets and treasures for the "privilege" of doing his tedious work, using reverse psychology to convince them it is an enjoyable activity. These are The Story of the Good Boy and The Story of the Wicked Little Boy which are satirical texts of a few pages. In the first, a model child is never rewarded and ends up dying before he can declaim his last words which he has carefully prepared. In the second story, an evil little boy steals and lies, like Tom Sawyer, but finishes rich and successful.