Between Sundays by DJ Miller
Another great song in Between Sundays by DJ Miller. I will certainly agree that the true measure of a man is what he does between Sundays.
His eyes help tell his stories, and his knuckles show the scars
From 40 years of fixing flats and working on cars
He believes in being faithful, says dance with who you brung
One of many pearls of wisdom that roll right off his tongue
He says if you can’t feed the hungry, or put a smile on an orphans face,
It don’t mean a thing that you know the words to “Amazing Grace”And life don’t always run like a well-oiled machine
You catch more flies with honey than you do by being mean
And any time you help someone else, it all comes back around
And the measure of a man can best be found between SundaysWell he’s never made much money, but he can always spare a buck
For anyone in town down on their luck
I saw him working on a van for a single mom who couldn’t pay
He fixed it up as good as new and sent her on her way
He says if you can’t love your neighbor like you love yourself
Blow the dust off of that Good Book and put it back on the shelfCause life don’t always run like a well-oiled machine
You catch more flies with honey than you do by being mean
And any time you help someone else, it all comes back around
And the measure of a man can best be found between SundaysHe’s only missed church twice since 1994
But he knows what matters most is what goes on outside those doorsAnd life don’t always run like a well-oiled machine
You catch more flies with honey than you do by being mean
And any time you help someone else it all comes back around
And the measure of a man can best be found
Yeah the measure of a man can best be found between Sundays
Between Sundays