Doyle Lawson and Quicksilver - Saving Grace lyrics
rate me<br>
Lately Grace hasn’t been herself<br>
And he’s noticed the change<br>
Like forgetting friends they have known for years and misplacing her things<br>
He’d make a joke; they both laugh <br>
and blame it on old age<br>
its not funny anymore, She can’t remember his name<br>
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He believes way down deep she still <br>
knows is Fourty years of memories <br>
just can’t disappear like this <br>
The doctors say its hopeless, her <br>
past has been erased<br>
But he’ll spend the rest of his <br>
life, Saving Grace<br>
<br>
Raised five kids on a farmers pay, Vietnam took a son, but watching Grace live like this is the hardest thing he has done<br>
He sits there by her bed sometimes, while she’s fast asleep. Tell’s her all about herself strokes her hair and weeps<br>
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He believes way down deep she still <br>
knows is. Fourty years of memories <br>
just can’t disappear like this. The <br>
doctors say its hopeless, her past <br>
has been erased. But he’ll spend <br>
the rest of his life, Saving Grace<br>
<br>
The woman that he’s loved for years<br>
Is somewhere trapped in the pain<br>
Tonight he swears she smiled at him and almost spoke his name<br>
The doctors say its hopeless, her past has been erased. But he’ll spend the rest of his life, Saving Grace<br>
<br>
He believes way down deep she still <br>
knows is <br>
But Lately Grace hasn’t been herself<br>
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[Thanks to Barry Blakley for lyrics]<br>
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