Lyrics The Funeral - Merle Haggard
Funeral
(Tommy
Collins)
(Spoken)
Let
me
tell
you
about
a
man
Tommy
Collins
A
veteran
in
country
music
who
interrputed
his
career
by
his
own
choice
To
become
a
minister
and
by
the
way
I
understand
he
was
very
successful
And
during
this
period
of
his
life
Tommy
pasteured
a
small
Baptist
church
In
the
very
small
town
of
Lincoln
California.
And
it
was
during
this
time
that
he
was
called
upon
to
speak
at
a
funeral
And
the
poem
I
want
to
recite
for
you
now
is
a
true
experience
of
Tommy′s
And
it's
simply
called
The
Funeral.
(Sang)
A
funeral
is
always
a
saddening
thing
For
everybody
is
somebody
to
someone
But
some
funeral
scenes
chill
you
to
the
bone
And
one
day
in
our
town
we
had
one.
A
very
young
mother
had
died
Something
that
you
just
don′t
expect
And
the
shops
and
stores
had
all
closed
their
doors
They
did
it
out
of
love
and
respect.
And
in
the
crowded
funeral
home
that
day
With
everyone
present
weeping
The
sound
of
a
little
girl's
voice
was
heard
She
said,
"That's
my
mommie,
she′s
sleeping."
Then
I
heard
the
sound
of
her
little
feet
tap
tap
tap
As
she
made
her
way
down
the
aisle
Her
little
purse
dangled
from
her
tiny
wrist
And
it
brushed
her
best
Sunday
dress
And
she
boldly
asserted
the
confidence
That
little
folks
like
her
possess.
To
the
life
that
has
no
final
chapter
There′s
no
ending
and
no
last
mile
The
preacher
and
the
rest
were
petrified
But
on
the
little
girl's
face
was
a
smile.
She
said
wake
up
mommie
wake
up
And
still
not
satisfied
she
reached
out
with
her
little
hand
And
touched
her
face
and
cried
Then
the
broken
hearted
daddy
spoke
With
a
gentleness
and
with
power
And
the
words
that
issued
from
his
lips
Was
the
sermon
for
the
hour.
In
a
child
like
faith
he
told
her
That
the
dead
in
Christ
will
rise
God
gave
us
his
word
he
said
And
we
know
he
never
lies.
We
can′t
wake
up
our
sleeping
mommie
But
we
know
someone
who
can
Baby,
only
God
can
wake
up
mommie
Let's
go
home
and
leave
her
in
his
hands...
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