Grandma's Place

Myles Smith

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    I'd walk down the street to my Grandma's house
    It was just a few doors from my own
    Her roses were dead, but the lights were still on
    So I let myself in from the cold
    I'd take off my shoes 'cause she hated the dirt
    And I'd try not to curse while she's home
    The smell of the Dettol and oxtail soup
    She said: Boy, you don't fit in your clothes

    Amen
    We said prayers before we ate
    My safe haven
    Take me back to my Grandma's place

    I was seven years old when I learnt how to cook
    And ten when I started to sing
    Oh, she'd bring me to church
    And she'd cover my ears
    When my dad would scream horrible things
    And I'd lay on the couch with the plastic wrap
    God forbid I spill my J2O
    She'd read me the Bible, I'd stare at the clock
    And ask Grandma, When's Mum coming home?

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    Amen
    We say prayers at the end of the day
    My safe haven
    Can we go back to Grandma's place?

    Oh, fifteen years passed, how'd we fall out of touch?
    So I called to see if you're okay
    It rang and it rang and I finally gave up
    Now I'm paying a lot for that shame
    Oh, Aunt Jenny told me you're reaching the end
    And the blood isn't reaching your heart
    And the funeral came in the blink of an eye
    Oh, I feel like a boy in the dark

    Amen
    I pray that the memories won't fade
    My safe haven
    Can I go back to Grandma's place?

    I say amen
    I pray that the memories won't fade
    My safe haven
    Can I go back to Grandma's place?
    Can I go back to Grandma's place?
    Can I go back to Grandma's place?

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