Lyrics
Verse 1:
He walks in with that knowing grin,
Ready to make us laugh again,
With a twinkle in his eye, he'd start to say,
"Why don’t eggs tell jokes? They’d crack up all day."
Pre-Chorus:
We'd groan and we'd roll our eyes,
But deep inside, we couldn't hide our smiles.
Every punchline, every silly rhyme,
Made our days a little more sublime.
Chorus:
Dad jokes for days, they never get old,
Corny and sweet, like stories told,
With a "Why did the scarecrow win an award?"
He’d keep us laughing, we’d never be bored.
In this life, you take the good and the bad,
But oh, how I treasure those jokes from Dad.
Verse 2:
Sunday mornings, breakfast at dawn,
Dad with his coffee, he'd start on,
"Why don’t oysters share their pearls?" he'd tease,
"Cause they’re shellfish, you see!"
Pre-Chorus:
His humor bright, his heart so wide,
In every joke, we took such pride.
Underneath those morning skies,
Dad jokes lit up our lives.
Chorus:
Dad jokes for days, they never get old,
Corny and sweet, like stories told,
With a "Why did the scarecrow win an award?"
He’d keep us laughing, we’d never be bored.
In this life, you take the good and the bad,
But oh, how I treasure those jokes from Dad.
Bridge:
Now I'm grown, with kids to call my own,
Telling those same jokes on my phone.
I see that sparkle in their eyes,
As they laugh and ask me why.
Chorus:
Dad jokes for days, they never get old,
Corny and sweet, like stories told,
With a "Why did the scarecrow win an award?"
He’d keep us laughing, we’d never be bored.
In this life, you take the good and the bad,
But oh, how I treasure those jokes from Dad.
Outro:
So here's to the man with the endless quips,
Who filled our days with laughter and trips.
With every joke, I feel so glad,
For the love and laughter from dear old Dad.