When my grandfather died (at the ripe old age of 89, I believe), we found a bottle of Old Grand-Dad Whiskey in the hall closet. No one knows if he was hiding it, saving it, etc., but I laid claim to it. During the 40 years that I knew him, I never saw him take a drink, with the possible exception of a small champagne toast at events. That said, I never got to sit down and have a drink with him. I spent the next year or so taking small sips from the bottle and having imaginary conversations with big Ed. So sue me.
lyrics
V1:
There's a shelf in a closet in the house where you lived
You put a bottle up top but I couldn't say when
I don't know if you tried it, but I sure know that I did
Did you take a shot before you left on your heavenly trip
Ch:
I remember your smile and the gleam in your eye
And the time you and Evelyn told me goodbye
All the things that you did, and the things that you said
I'm just glad I finally got to go drinking with Ed
V2:
The rules of the house didn't mention the drink
And I never did ask, didn't know what you didn't think
Did you ever let the fire water run down your throat
When the angels start singing, the devil takes note
Ch:
I remember your smile and the gleam in your eye
And the time you and Evelyn told me goodbye
All the things that you did, and the things that you said
I'm just glad I finally got to go drinking with Ed
V3:
Take a shot when I'm lonely, and a sip when I miss you
Not ashamed to admit I pretend that I'm with you
I raise a toast and a prayer in a church parking lot
Got a sneaking suspicion that you're drinking with God
Ch:
I remember your smile and the gleam in your eye
And the time you and Evelyn told me goodbye
All the things that you did, and the things that you said
I'm just glad I finally got to go drinking with Ed
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