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When my grandma got old |
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It was my mom who loved her the most |
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Hung up the phone just to help her get back home |
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So that she's not all alone |
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And I remember the last time I saw her brothers |
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Standing in the living room in regards to their mother |
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And that was quite, quite some time ago |
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That they let go |
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Where are you now (Now) |
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Where are you now (Now) |
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And after everyone had left |
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My mother closed her eyes and she wept |
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And I thought about the things that she had said about her brothers |
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And just how much they meant |
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And how it's so hard to lose the ones that you had thought you had forever (Now) |
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How she hopes that someday soon they realize that they know better (Now) |
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And if anything is left inside if my family still is out there (Now) |
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Maybe someday soon they'll act their age and actually try and care (Now) |
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Past their grudges and their memories, yeah you wouldn't say I told you so (Now) |
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Hope you make it home in time for Christmas cause we're all alone (Now) |
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I hope you know (Now) |
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Where are you now (Now) |