Fill Your House (feat. Jon Statham)

Jason Martin, Jon Statham

I was helping out my dad with a yard sale
When he said "put that down"
It was a stuffed toy tiger next to mama's wedding gown

He said "Now you could tag it for a buck or a hundred
And some fool will probly pay
But It'll never mean to them
What it means to me today"

He said "Some things might not - be worth a cent
Except in what they represent
A special moment to
Fill your house with love
Just fancy things - and shiny stuff
Won't sustain you when it gets rough
In every moment
Fill your house with love
Fill your house with love"

So I put it in his hands and he held it
Right next to his heart
He said "Had 60 years with your mama and this little toy played a part"
He said "I won it for her in Atlantic City
The first night that we went out"
And soon a cheap ol' ring promised a love she'd never doubt

He said "Some things might not - be worth a cent
Except in what they represent
A special moment to
Fill your house with love
Just fancy things - and shiny stuff
Won't sustain you when it gets rough
In every moment
Fill your house with love
Fill your house with love"

Some People's fortunes you just see
They'll Show on paper what they're worth
But on that day my dad taught me
He was the richest man on earth

He said "Some things might not - be worth a cent
Except in what they represent
A special moment to
Fill your house with love
Just fancy things - and shiny stuff
Won't sustain you when it gets rough
In every moment
Fill your house with love
Fill your house with love

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The song “Fill Your House (feat. Jon Statham)” by Jay was composed by Jason Martin, Jon Statham.

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