paroles de chanson The Broken Ones - Guy Penrod
Maggie
came
home
one
day
with
a
raggedy,
Raggedy
Ann
She
said.
"Mama,
look
at
herewhat
I
found
in
the
neighbors
garbage
can"
It
had
a
missing
left
arm,
and
a
right
button
eye
hanging
by
a
thread
She
carried
it
gently
up
to
her
room
and
laid
it
one
her
bed
with
her
other
dolls.
She
loves
the
broken
ones,
the
ones
that
need
a
little
patchin'
up
She
see's
the
diamond
in
the
rough
and
makes
it
shine
like
new
It
really
doesn't
take
that
much,
a
willing
heart
and
a
tender
touch
If
everybody
loved
like
she
does,
there'd
be
a
lot
less
broken
ones
Twenty
years
later
at
a
shelter
on
Eighteenth
Avenue
A
seventeen
year
old
girl
shows
up
all
black
and
blue
With
needle
tracks
in
her
left
arm,
almost
too
week
to
stand
She
says,
"I'm
lost
an
I
need
help",
and
Maggie
takes
her
hand
And
says,
"Come
on
in"
She
loves
the
broken
ones,
the
ones
that
need
a
little
patchin'
up
She
see's
the
diamond
in
the
rough
and
makes
it
shine
like
new
It
really
doesn't
take
that
much,
a
willing
heart
and
a
tender
touch
If
everybody
loved
like
she
does,
there'd
be
a
lot
less
broken
ones
If
you
call
her
an
angel,
she'd
be
quick
to
say
to
you
She's
just
doing
what
the
one
who
died
for
her
would
do
Love
the
broken
ones,
the
ones
that
need
a
little
patchin'
up
See
the
diamond
in
the
rough
and
make
it
shine
like
new
It
really
doesn't
take
that
much,
a
willing
heart
and
a
tender
touch
If
everybody
loved
like
she
does,
there'd
be
a
lot
less
broken
ones
If
everybody
loved
like
she
does,
there's
be
a
lot
less
broke
ones
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