Lyrics Lorraine - Lori McKenna
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
mama
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
kitchen's
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
sometimes
they
do
But
I
can
see
her
in
our
living
room
With
a
smile
on
her
face
as
she's
dancing
to
Judy
Garland,
Carnegie
Hall,
Sunday
April
23rd
She
said
her
cousin
had
a
balcony
seat
And
that
don't
mean
a
thing
to
you
but
it
does
to
me
Oh
Lord,
am
I
good
enough
When
this
world
spins
as
hard
as
it
does
And
we
both
know
how
it
shakes
some
people
up
So
how
did
you
decide
to
give
me
so
much
love
Well,
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
And
that
don't
mean
a
thing
to
you
but
it
does
to
me
Oh
Lord,
am
I
good
enough
When
this
world
spins
as
hard
as
it
does
And
we
both
know
how
it
shakes
some
people
up
So
how
did
you
decide
to
give
me
so
much
love,
Love
love,
so
much
love,
so
much
love
Love
love,
you
give
me
so
much
love,
so
much
love
No
one's
had
a
bigger
say
In
who
I
am
today
And
I
swear
I've
tried
to
be
worthy
of
The
name
they
gave
me
when
I
was
young
But
I
ain't
that
pretty,
I
ain't
that
brave
My
kids
have
seen
me
cry
They
should
have
given
her
name
to
my
sister
Marie
And
that
don't
mean
a
thing
to
you,
That
don't
mean
a
thing
to
you
But
it
does
to
me
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