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Bruce Benton Brown

mickjagger | February 25, 2026

Bruce Benton Brown

By Craig Whitley
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[Verse 1]

You were swingin’ on that screen door

Laughin’ through your crooked grin

Sunburnt neck and an old ball cap

Daring all the trouble in

You carved dreams into that pine tree

“Someday I will leave this town”

You were growing up fast to help your dad

After learning at eight your mother was dead

A little man holding the old house down

[Chorus]

Bruce Benton Brown

You never wore a crown

But you kept the lights on when the world shut down

You were first to the fight

Last one to leave

Hands like a prayer rolled up in your sleeves

Bruce Benton Brown

You’d just shake your head

Say

“I ain’tnothin’

Just doin’ my best”

But we’re all standin’ where your footprints lead

Yeah, you were bigger than you’d ever believe

 

 

[Verse 2]

You fixed brakes in that gravel driveway

Charged a cup of coffee

Maybe half a tank

Taught the kids how to throw their first punch

Then to open up their hands and thank

You’d get quiet at the third song

When the church band hit that line

Eyes closed

Little tremor in your shoulder

Like you were layin’ something down inside

[Chorus]

Bruce Benton Brown

You never wore a crown

But you kept the lights on when the world shut down

You were first to the fight

Last one to leave

Hands like a prayer rolled up in your sleeves

Bruce Benton Brown

You’d just shake your head

Say

“I ain’tnothin’

Just doin’ my best”

But we’re all standin’ where your footprints lead

Yeah,you were bigger than you’d ever believe

 

 

 

[Bridge]

We tell your stories till every heart breaks

Save you a seat at everycrawfish boil

Every small-town Friday night

Feels like it’s still holdin’ you

I hear your nasal voice when the road gets rough

“Cuz, yagotta keep goin’ when it’s gettin’ tough”

You made us all feel important

An excellent son, a great big brother

A loving husband and hopeless romantic

The world’s best father to the very end

[Chorus]

Bruce Benton Brown

You never wore a crown

But you kept the lights on when the world shut down

You were first to join the fight

Last one to leave

Hands like a prayer rolled up in your sleeves

Bruce Benton Brown

I hope you finally see

All the hearts you mended just by bein’ youand fancy free

We’re all walkin’ where your footprints lead

Yeah, you were bigger than you’d ever believe

 

Copyright January 18, 2026, by Stephen Craig Whitley – All Rights Reserved

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