Lyrics Mother Of God - Patty Griffin
All
you
kids
get
out
the
back
door
I've
never
seen
her
this
bad
before
She
took
all
her
favorite
things
down
from
the
window
And
broke
'em
all
over
her
clean
floor
It's
Saturday
at
the
mansion
The
oldest
boy
walks
with
a
slouch
The
young
ones
are
wild
in
back
of
the
house
And
she
gave
up
and
went
back
to
sleep
on
the
couch
Something
as
simple
as
boys
and
girls
Gets
tossed
all
around
and
then
lost
in
the
world
Something
as
hard
as
a
prayer
on
your
back
Can
wait
a
long
time
for
an
answer
When
I
was
little
I'd
stare
at
her
picture
And
talk
to
the
mother
of
God
I
swear
sometimes
I'd
see
her
lips
move
Like
she
was
trying
to
say
something
to
me
When
I
was
eighteen
I
moved
to
Florida
Like
everyone
sick
of
the
cold
does
And
I
waited
on
old
people
waiting
to
die
I
waited
on
them
until
I
was
Something
as
simple
as
boys
and
girls
Gets
tossed
all
around
and
then
lost
in
the
world
Something
as
hard
as
a
prayer
on
your
back
Can
wait
a
long
time
for
an
answer
So
I'm
wearing
my
footsteps
into
this
floor
One
day
I
won't
live
here
anymore
Someone
will
wonder
who
lived
here
before
And
went
on
their
way
I
live
too
many
miles
from
the
ocean
And
I'm
getting
older
and
odd
I
get
up
every
morning
with
a
black
cup
of
coffee
And
I
talk
to
the
mother
of
God
Something
as
simple
as
boys
and
girls
Gets
tossed
all
around
and
then
lost
in
the
world
Something
as
hard
as
a
prayer
on
your
back
Can
wait
a
long
time
for
an
answer
Can
wait
a
long
time
for
an
answer
Maybe
it's
alright
Maybe
we
won't
fight
anymore
Maybe
love
is
waiting
at
the
end
of
every
room
I
don't
know
I
don't
know
But
maybe,
maybe
it's
alright
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