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She was diagnosed in the summer And she died a year later Attended to by me and my brother But death, he came to take her away And I still have my memories of a Good woman Forget your friends and enemies, like a Good woman My mother told me to be kind And she told me to be true And when I go through harder times I will do my best for you And life it got much harder In time it wore away And though it's only been a year If I could see her for one day I'd tell her all my memories of a Good woman A loss that was not meant to be, of a Good woman My mother told me to be kind And she told me to be true And when I wake up in the night I will always think of you Sleeping through the darkness While you're sleeping through the light The feeling when your heart breaks Is only half the fight (Hmmm) My mother told me to be kind And she told me to be true And when I go through harder times I will do my best for you My mother told me speak my mind And try to see a fairer palette And when I go to close my eyes I will always see you, Janet
Writer(s): Martin Hadley Lyrics powered by www.musixmatch.com
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