Song Length |
4:25 |
Genre |
Country - Contemporary |
Tempo |
Medium Slow (91 - 110) |
Lead Vocal |
Male Vocal |
Mood |
Moving |
Subject |
Love for Child |
Language |
English |
Era |
2000 and later |
Lyrics
I can still remember, the sounds of children?s laughter
and the smell of cotton candy filled the air.
Me and my sister Jennie, with a handful of tickets
set off to see the sights of that Lincoln County Fair.
She was standing in line at the carousel, my eyes were fixed
on that Ferris wheel, that?s the day I never will forget.
When I turned around she wasn?t there, I couldn?t find her anywhere,
the next time I saw her face, I read.
CHORUS*
Have you seen me? I?m still missing, I was last seen at the Lincoln County Fair. Have you seen me ? oh-I?m still missing. Won?t somebody help us bring her home? Please somebody help us bring our Jennie home.
Autumn turned to winter, and I think about that Christmas,
and all the guilt and pain I felt inside. As I stared at her presents,
beneath the tree unopened, up in Jennies room, I could hear my mama cry.
Dad still drove from town to town, passed her pictures all around, hoping for a miracle somehow. I would pray that it was all a dream, I?d wake up and that I?d see , Jennie riding on that Carousel.
CHORUS*
BRIDGE: Then one day we got a call. Our prayers were answered after all.
But we were the lucky ones.
Have you seen me? I?m still missing. If you look, you?ll see there faces everywhere. Have you seen me? Someone?s child?s still missing. Won?t somebody help us bring them home. Please, somebody help us bring the children home.
tag: I can still remember, the sounds of children?s laughter, and the smell of cotton candy filled the air.
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