Lorraine

Lori Mckenna

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    The kitchen smells like orange peels
    Her stomach turns like a spinning wheel
    Put the baby down in her little seat
    You should rest now ma'am you should eat
    It ain't right you been working all day
    All us kids getting in your way
    So she goes to bed as soon as the kitchens clean
    That don't mean a thing to you but it does to me

    Well I don't know if this part is true
    How memories lie they way they do
    But I can see her in our living room
    With a smile on her face she's dancing to
    Judy Garland, Carnegie Hall, Sunday April 23rd
    She said her cousin had a balcony seat
    That don't mean a thing to you but it does to me

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    Oh Lord, am I good enough
    When this world spin as hard as it does
    We both know how it shakes some people up
    So how did you decide to give me so much love

    She never said a word to me
    About dying, about how she'd leave
    In all her pain she would never cry
    Me and my best friend Tina would ride our bikes
    From Lelland Road up Daily Drive
    We took a paper route one summer time
    Tina's mom said I was part of the family
    That don't mean a thing to you but it does to me

    No one's had a bigger say
    In who I am today
    I swear I've tried to be worthy of
    The name they gave me when I was young
    But I ain't that pretty and I ain't that brave
    My kids have seen me cry
    They should have given her name to my sister Marie
    That don't mean a thing to you but it does to me

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    Composición: Lori McKenna

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