You sent me to the shed with all the tools 
I remember how you said that I could take what I could use 
I got a hammer and a ratchet set 
A hundred tools I ain't used yet 
They're rusty, but they work as good as new 

Tools, tools 

I remember you as quiet as a picture 
Like that picture of the Navy sailor grinning for the girls 
You had visited the barber 
You were stationed at Pearl Harbor 
A year before the War became the world's 

And you say, "Boy, sometimes you've got to get up on that ship, 
Leave all you love behind." 
Well, Grampa, I've been everywhere 
But Fargo, North Dakota 
It ain't war, but it's a fight 

Tools, tools 

Well, I never knew you ever drew one picture 
But if you want proof that I've got you 
Here running through my veins 
I could show you call the sketchbooks 
That I filled when I was young 
And sixty years ago you did the same 

And you say, "Boy, just let 'em laugh 
When all they see is lines-- 
Paint yourself a picture of your life. 
I believe that Swedish folks were 
Born with better eyes." 
Grampa, I have always loved the sky 
I think you're right 
You gave me tools. 

You sent that telegraph to tell her that you missed her 
When my daddy was a baby, oh you gave him to the Lord 
And the faith you handed down has somehow stuck around 
And love has called you home again 
To roam again no more 

You sent me to the shed with all the tools 
I remember how you said that I could take what I could use 
Faith and Love and Hope are what I carried home, 
They're rusty but they work as good as new 

Tools, tools