| Song Length |
4:19 |
Genre |
Blues - General |
Lyrics
Vocalist gender
Male
[Verse 1]
She came drifting through our front door,
Like sunlight on a tired old floor,
Had a laugh that could soften stone,
Made this old house feel like home.
Coffee brewing, morning breeze,
Brook water whispering through the trees,
Somehow she knew just what to say,
And all our troubles slipped away.
[Chorus]
She had a way...
Lord, she had a way...
Made the heavy things fall off at the end of the day,
Some people leave and fade away,
But she left us better than before she came.
[Sax fill]
[Verse 2]
She brought calm into every room,
Chased the shadows, chased the gloom,
Never asked for praise or fame,
Just quietly changed everything.
Then life carried her down the road,
But she left light inside our souls,
And sometimes late at night I swear,
I still can feel her standing there.
[Bridge]
When that lonely saxophone cries,
I see her smile in my mind,
Some angels don't stay very long,
But they leave enough to carry on.
[Final Chorus]
She had a way...
Oh, she had a way...
Made the heavy things fall off at the end of the day,
And though she's gone, one thing remains:
She left us better than before she came.
[Outro]
Yeah...
Before she came...