Lyrics Guardian Angels - The Judds
A
hundred-year-old
photograph
stares
out
from
a
frame
And
if
you
look
real
close,
you'll
see
our
eyes
are
just
the
same
I
never
met
them
face
to
face
but
I
still
know
them
well
From
the
stories
my
dear
grandma
would
tell
Elijah
was
a
farmer,
he
knew
how
to
make
things
grow
And
Fannie
vowed
she'd
follow
him
wherever
he
would
go
As
things
turned
out,
they
never
left
their
small
Kentucky
farm
But
he
kept
her
fed,
she
kept
him
warm
They're
my
guardian
angels
and
I
know
they
can
see
Every
step
I
take,
they
are
watching
over
me
I
might
not
know
where
I'm
goin'
but
I'm
sure
where
I
come
from
They're
my
guardian
angels
and
I'm
their
special
one
Sometimes
when
I'm
tired,
I
feel
Elijah
take
my
arm
He
says,
"Keep
a-goin',
hard
work
never
did
a
body
harm"
And
when
I'm
really
troubled
and
I
don't
know
what
to
do
Fannie
whispers,
"Just
do
your
best,
we're
awful
proud
of
you"
They're
my
guardian
angels
and
I
know
they
can
see
Every
step
I
take,
they
are
watching
over
me
I
might
not
know
where
I'm
goin'
but
I'm
sure
where
I
come
from
They're
my
guardian
angels
and
I'm
their
special
one
A
hundred-year-old
photograph
stares
out
from
a
frame
And
if
you
look
real
close,
you'll
see
our
eyes
are
just
the
same
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