Granny

Song Description

Story Song

Song Length 3:29 Genre Folk - Bluegrass

Lyrics


GRANNY words & music Sue Nikas

Granny what was it like when you were young?
Growing up on a hard luck farm
Those were the worst years I have ever known
But even bad years were good, now that I think about it
You can even miss a broken arm

(chorus)
Life is short, but at the end
We tend to remember sunshine and friends
Music to dance, and music to grieve
To make us laugh, and make us believe

Granny do you really, forget all the losses?
The hurts, the gripes, the hopeless causes
Yes, our hearts remember love and home
Even bad years were good, now that I think about it
And you can even miss a broken arm

Granny do you think that everyone?s like you
Using love and home to make it through
Yes, that?s all that matters when it?s all said & done
And even bad years were good, now I think about it
You can even miss a broken arm

Lyrics Susan Nikas Music Susan NIkas
Performance Clay County Label Clay County

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