Lyrics
My father never raised his voice, Never begged, never broke, He carried storms behind his eyes And called that silence “hope.” No speeches, no apologies, No lessons written down, He taught me how a man survives By never making a sound.
He didn’t say much. He didn’t have to.
I learned silence from my father, Learned how to lock it in, How to stand tall with a war inside And never let it win. I don’t explain, I don’t confess, I don’t ask to be understood — I learned silence from my father, And it kept me standing like it should.
I watched him bleed in quiet ways, Bills unpaid, dreams postponed, Still showed up every damn day Like pain was something he owned. He never blamed the world outside, Never cursed the hand he drew, He just tightened his grip on life And saw it through.
Strength doesn’t shout. It endures.
I learned silence from my father, Learned how not to fold, How to swallow words that’d weaken you And let the fire go cold. I don’t wear my damage out, I don’t make my suffering look good — I learned silence from my father, And it held me like it should.
He never told me he was proud, Never needed to, He shook my hand when I became a man — That was all the proof. If I ever turn into him, I won’t complain or stall — I’ll leave my words unspoken And stand when everything falls.
I learned silence from my father, And I passed it down the line, This world takes more than it gives, So you guard what’s yours inside. If my sons ever ask me how I survived what I went through — I’ll say nothing… And they’ll understand it too.
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Hard, dark blues with deep male vocals and a dominant, outlaw tone. Sl
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