The Oak Ridge Boys
The Oak Ridge Boys
The Oak Ridge Boys
The Oak Ridge Boys
The Oak Ridge Boys
The Oak Ridge Boys
The Oak Ridge Boys
The Oak Ridge Boys
The Oak Ridge Boys
The Oak Ridge Boys
The Oak Ridge Boys
The Oak Ridge Boys
The Oak Ridge Boys
The Oak Ridge Boys
I'm caught up in the push and shove
The daily grind, burning time, spinning wheels;
I wonder what I'm doing here
Day to day, year to year, standing still
Somewhere there's a teacher with a heart never quits
Staying after school to help some inner-city kids
A mother who's a volunteer, a Soldier in the fight
And I can't help but ask myself when I lay down at night
Did I make a difference in somebody's life?
What hurts did I heal?
What wrongs did I right?
Did I raise my voice in defence of the truth?
Did I lend my hand to the destitute?
When my race is run, when my song is sung
Will I have to wonder
Did I make a difference?
Did I make a difference?
I've been working hard to make a living
And forgetting what true living is
Taking more than giving; something's missing
Lord how long can I go on like this?
There's a lonely old man down the street and I should be ashamed
I've never been to see him; I don't even know his name
There's kids without their supper in my own neighbourhood
Will I look back someday and say that I did all I could?
Did I make a difference in somebody's life?
What hurts did I heal?
What wrongs did I right?
Did I raise my voice in defence of the truth?
Did I lend my hand to the destitute?
When my race is run, when my song is sung
Will I have to wonder
Did I make a difference?
Did I make a difference?
When my race is run, when my song is sung
Will I have to wonder
Did I make a difference?
Did I make a difference?
Did I make a difference?