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Grandma's maiden name was |
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Zombelines |
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There's ninety years to tell about in a few short lines |
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Born in Newton |
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County down in |
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ArkansasThen in nineteen-one she married |
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GrandpaWe laid her soul to rest one |
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Sunday mornin' |
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And everybody knew she'd done her part |
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Don't get set to hear no hidden family legend |
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Just a song about the life of |
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Grandma Harp |
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Just think about the times that she lived through |
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And think about the changing world she saw |
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Now somehow she reared a decent family out of poverty |
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And for seventy years she loved the same old |
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GrandpaTo me, her passing brought a closing chapter |
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To a way of life that |
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I love within my heart |
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I just mean to say |
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I think we owe her something special |
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If just a song about the life of |
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Grandma Harp |
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Grandma's maiden name was |
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Zombelines |
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There's ninety years to tell about in a few short lines |
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Born in Newton |
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County down in |
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ArkansasThen in nineteen-one she married |
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GrandpaWe laid her soul to rest one |
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Sunday mornin' |
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And everybody knew she'd done her part |
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Don't get set to hear no hidden family legend |
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Just a song about the life of |
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Grandma Harp |