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I remember the pain in my mother's eyes, |
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I remember the pain of her compromise years ago. |
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I always wanted to help to make it go away, |
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I didn't know it was her freedom that she needed so. |
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And she said to me, she said to me: |
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He hitch-hiked to Maine, |
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We went cross-country. |
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I had to leave my home, |
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I had to raise a family |
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We did the best we could being so young, |
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We tried to hard to build a happy home. |
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I never knew what to say to anybody, |
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I didn't know what to do, I was far too young. |
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But everybody could feel the suffocation, |
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Underneath for facade of a happy home. |
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And she said to me, she said to me: |
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Home sweet freedom, flowing in my eyes, Home sweet freedom, |
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flowing in my mind. |
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Sacrificed her dreams to motherhood, |
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Waiting and waiting to be understood fully. |
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Sacrificed her years to the family, |
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Waiting and waiting to be heard finally. |
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And she said to me, she said to me... |