Lyrics I Just Came Home To Count The Memories - John Anderson
I
saw
roses
choking
in
the
grass
flaking
paint
In
a
broken
window
pane
A
mailbox
barely
standin'
by
the
driveway
I
can
almost
read
the
name
A
swing
set
and
forgotten
toys
Where
little
girls
and
boys
played
happy
games
Everything
I
ever
care
about
is
gone
now
But
all
the
memories
still
remain
The
old
man
from
the
house
across
the
street
asked
How's
it
goin'
and
I
said
fine
But
the
expression
on
his
face
would
make
me
think
That
he
could
almost
read
my
mind
That
little
Johnson
boy
from
down
the
road
Was
asking
if
the
kids
could
come
and
play
Lord
I
wish
I
could
have
told
them
yes
But
I
just
said
I
guess
son
not
today
I
just
came
home
to
count
the
memories
That
I've
been
carrying
in
my
mind
I
just
came
home
to
count
the
memories
Of
a
better
day
and
time
And
all
the
birds
that
sang
a
pretty
song
They
aren't
singing
like
they
did
when
we
were
here
'Cause
there's
no
happiness
in
music
When
somebody
isn't
close
enough
to
care
I
picked
a
raged
daisy
from
its
home
Out
in
the
corner
of
the
yard
She
loves
me,
she
loves
me
not
Now
I
don't
have
to
wonder
anymore
I
just
came
home
to
count
the
memories
That
I've
been
counting
in
my
mind
I
just
came
home
to
count
the
memories
I
guess
it's
time
to
say
goodbye
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