Lyrics Cactus In A Coffee Can - Reba McEntire
She
had
the
window
and
I
had
the
aisle
She
looked
twenty-five
but
she
was
Shaking
like
a
child
when
we
took
off
I
looked
over,
and
clutched
in
her
hand
There
was
a
cactus
in
a
coffee
can
She
was
holding
that
thing
like
it
was
all
that
she
had
She
smiled
at
me
but
I
could
tell
she
was
sad
Somewhere
over
Denver,
I
asked
her
her
name
She
said
"Elena,"
and
told
me
she
came
from
Santa
Fe
She
ordered
a
drink
and
water
came
down
She
started
talking
and
pain
poured
out
She
told
me
a
story
I'll
never
forget
She
had
me
in
tears
when
she
looked
at
me
and
said
"My
mama's
first
love
was
crack
She
made
her
living
lying
on
her
back
And
she
gave
me
away
on
the
day
that
I
was
born"
She
said,
"The
last
ten
years
I
spent
tracking
her
down
It
don't
seem
fair
that
when
I
finally
found
her
she
was
almost
gone
We
had
two
weeks
together
to
laugh
and
to
cry
Two
weeks
to
say
hello
and
goodbye
She
gave
me
this
cactus,
said
'It's
kinda
like
me
It'll
hurt
you
to
hold
it,
but
it
blooms
every
spring'"
She
said,
"I'm
on
my
way
back
to
New
Mexico
Was
gonna
scatter
these
ashes
where
the
desert
winds
blow
But
I
came
up
with
a
better
plan
I'm
gonna
keep
'em
in
the
bottom
of
this
coffee
can"
"My
mama
was
a
tortured
soul
I
still
love
her
even
though
She
gave
me
away
on
the
day
I
was
born"
The
plane
touched
down
and
we
both
got
off
I
took
her
hand
and
said,
"I'm
sorry
for
your
loss"
She
said,
"Thanks
for
listening,
and
for
being
here
I've
been
wantin'
to
talk
about
for
so
many
year"
And
I'll
prob'ly
never
see
Elena
again
We
met
as
strangers
and
parted
as
friends
As
we
waved
goodbye,
I
was
sure
of
one
thing
There'll
be
a
flower
on
that
cactus
come
next
spring
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