Story Behind The Song
I wrote this song based on stories my grandmother and mother told to me throughout my life
Song Description
Life in Kansas during the great depression
Song Length |
5:19 |
Genre |
Folk - Americana, Folk - Contemporary |
Tempo |
Slow (71 - 90) |
Lead Vocal |
Duet Male/Female |
Mood |
Moving, Diplomatic |
Subject |
Mother, You, Yours |
Similar Artists |
Simon & Garfunkel, Jim Croce |
Language |
English |
Era |
1930 - 1939 |
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Lyrics
My Grandma's from Kansas/my mother is too/my gramp lived a lifetime/ in a hole called mine 22 / In a place called the dust bowl /in a time before the new deal / they had just moved to Franklin/from a town called Breezy Hill
Now my Gramp was a drinker/and he played him some cards/and he grew a big garden/ in the spring in the yard/my gram had her chickens/water they drew from a well/ these are things that were told me/ and all my mother would tell
Now my gramp had a brother/some said he was slow/and though he was younger/ he worked down below/it was on Easter Sunday/his mother begged Johnny don't go/ and he was crushed by a coal car/ and died while he smoked a last smoke
Now my mother she told me/ she never could cry/ and it took a lifetime/ and she finally said why/ she told half the story/ as seen through a little girl's eyes/ how we get lost in a coal mine/ and sometimes we never get right
So I walk through the prairie/ for the things that I love/ my grandmother's house there/ and the night sky above/ and when it gets quiet/ and I can feel my own soul/ I forgive uncle Johnny/ then I turn around and walk home
My Grandma's from Kansas/ my mother is too/ my gramp lived a lifetime/ in a hole called mine 22 / in a place called a dust bowl/ in a time before the new deal/ they had just moved to Franklin/ from a town.....
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