1937 Pre-War Kimball

Nanci Griffith

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    Oh, it sat in this corner for many a year
    Through fireside parties, of tears and cheers
    The hands of James Hooker flew over its keys
    And God know who who else 'fore it came to me
    When I was alone I could be Julie Gold
    It rang her "From A Distance" just like it was my own
    I'd pretend I've the voice of Beth Nielsen Chapman
    I wrote "Late Night Grande (Hotel)"
    With just my right hand happenin'

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    Now its keys rent the air in its new place to stand
    A gift for the children who'll play right and left hand
    Just a 1937 pre-war Kimball
    Oh, the grace of that three-quarter grand
    Oh, the grace of that three-quarter grand
    Oh, the grace of that three-quarter grand

    Oh, it's lonesome in this corner at five am
    I'd called Harlan Howard, only he'd understand
    All of those melodies that came to be
    Mornings in that corner ... that piano and me
    I wish for a left hand like Glen D. Hardin
    I could play Jimmy Webb or perhaps Randy Newman
    Ah, it's a blessing it never met Jerry Lee's feet
    Just the hands of those children
    Is all this Kimball needs

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    I've let it go ... let it go
    That piano I bought from Al Jones long ago
    I've let it go, I've let it go
    I smiled as it rolled out the door
    The songs that we wrote, ah, not for note
    That piano will always know

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    And God bless the child
    Who's got a song
    Who's got a song
    Who's got a song

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