Between the skyscraper on the prairie And where the west begins Ironworkers worked on The Missouri river bridge He said the profits of the trade Were well worth the risk We raised five babes You were our sixth And each morning I'd watch him go My nose against our Foggy North Dakota ranch home window Your daddy was a builder of many things I only wish He would have built Himself some wings I took a seamstress job in Bismarck After Papa took the fall Ann looked after you Joe became the bearing wall Had no means for a burial We were barely keeping fed But we can lay these flowers On the Missouri riverbed And each morning wake up brave If your back's against a wall That will not budge Then leave your love engraved Your daddy was a builder of many things I only wish He would have built himself some wings When you're forty years old You'll receive a telephone call This is when you'll find Out the story isn't true at all They'll say we regret to inform you That your father has just died You'll tell them you already Got that news as a little child But I could not bare to say The only bridge Your daddy built Was the one he used to walk away Your daddy was a builder of many things I only wish He would have built Himself some wings I only wish He could have built himself Some wings