Lyrics What a Memory - Tracy Lawrence
On
the
day
Mama
died
She
called
Daddy
to
her
side
And
said,
I'll
be
going
soon
I
know
it's
gonna
hurt
you
both
But
promise
me
before
I
go
You'll
do
what
I
ask
of
you
In
a
big
red
Forger's
can
Hid
behind
the
pots
and
pans
You'll
find
some
money
that
I've
saved
And
in
the
back
of
my
dresser
drawer
I
put
away
a
little
more
For
a
rainy
day
Go
to
town
and
buy
that
new
guitar
'Cause
he's
been
workin'
awful
hard
To
get
his
own
to
write
his
songs
What
a
memory
Woah,
what
a
memory
And
even
in
her
final
moments
Mama
thought
of
me
What
a
memory
She
was
only
thirty-five
I
was
fifteen,
asking
why
The
Lord
took
her
away
He
must
have
known
we
needed
her
She
was
an
angel,
here,
on
earth
I
still
miss
her
everyday
With
all
her
friends
and
half
the
town
And
her
family
gathered
round
I
bet
she
never
felt
so
loved
And
everybody's
heads
were
bowed
I
did
my
best
to
make
her
proud
As
I
stood
up
And
I
sang
'Rock
Of
Ages
Cleft
For
Me'
As
I
played
it
on
that
new
six-string
I
couldn't
help
but
cry
As
we
said
goodbye
What
a
memory
Woah,
what
a
memory
And
even
in
her
final
moments
Mama
thought
of
me
What
a
memory
And
even
in
her
final
moments
Mama
thought
of
me
What
a
memory
What
a
memory
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