Текст песни Song For Molly - Lucy Kaplansky
Molly's
sitting
on
her
bed
It's
Sunday
afternoon
Radio's
playing
outside
TV
bleeds
from
the
next
room
Antiseptic
in
the
air
Nurses
laughing
down
the
hall
Crooked
feet
in
crooked
shoes
Her
wooden
cane
against
the
wall
It's
Sunday
but
her
Sunday
clothes
Are
packed
away
somewhere
She
doesn't
need
them
anymore
Nothing
to
look
her
best
for
I'm
thirteen,
I'm
with
my
mother
She
doesn't
know
my
name
I
remind
her
I'm
Lucy
But
she
looks
at
me
the
same
Like
I'm
a
stranger
she
should
remember
From
a
place
she
can't
return
We've
only
just
walked
in
She
says
we've
stayed
too
long
Too
proud
to
be
remembered
As
a
mother
without
a
home
Oh,
it's
time
to
go
Oh,
it's
time
to
go
It's
a
dirty
trick
This
growing
old
We
walk
the
halls
anyway
My
mother
holds
her
arm
She's
pleading
with
us
to
leave
So
we
walk
her
to
her
room
And
we
drive
through
the
old
neighborhood
The
grand
homes
of
the
South
Side
So
many
are
abandoned
now
So
many
lifetimes
locked
inside
And
at
the
dinner
table
It's
my
parents
and
me
I
sneak
looks
at
the
two
of
them
To
see
what
they
need
from
me
And
later
she
calls
me
over
Where
she
sits
alone
She's
polishing
a
silver
ring
I've
never
seen
before
She
says
this
was
Molly's
It
was
her
mother's
ring
I'm
keeping
it
for
you
As
she
kept
it
for
me
Oh,
it's
time
to
go
Oh,
it's
time
to
go
It's
a
dirty
trick
This
growing
old
I'm
told
Molly
was
so
proud
to
have
Another
baby
girl
Her
only
granddaughter
But
I
don't
remember
This
is
what
I
remember
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