Paroles de What a memory

Tracy Lawrence

pochette album What a memory
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Date de parution : 17/05/2005

Durée : 0:04:27

Style : Country



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On the day mama died
She called daddy to her side
And said, i'll be going soon

I know it's gonna hurt you both
But promise me before i go
You'll do what i ask of you

In a big red forger's can
Hid behind the pots and pans
You'll find some money that i've saved

And in the back of my dresser drawer
I put away a little more
For a rainy day

Go to town and buy that new guitar
'cause he's been workin' awful hard
To get his own to write his songs

What a memory
Woah, what a memory
And even in her final moments
Mama thought of me
What a memory

She was only thirty-five
I was fifteen, asking why
The lord took her away

He must have known we needed her
She was an angel, here, on earth
I still miss her everyday

With all her friends and half the town
And her family gathered round
I bet she never felt so loved

And everybody's heads were bowed
I did my best to make her proud
As i stood up

And i sang 'rock of ages cleft for me'
As i played it on that new six-string
I couldn't help but cry
As we said goodbye

What a memory
Woah, what a memory
And even in her final moments
Mama thought of me
What a memory

And even in her final moments
Mama thought of me
What a memory

What a memory

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