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I saw roses choking in the grass, flaking paint and a broken window pane 
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A mailbox barely standing by the driveway, I can almost read the name 
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A swing-set and forgotten toys where little girls and boys played happy games 
     D5                           A5                                 D5 
Everything I ever cared about is gone now,  but the memory still remains. 
 
The old man from the house across the street asked, "How's it goin'" and I said "Fine" 

But the expression on his face would make me think, that he could almost read my mind. 

That Johnson boy from down the road was askin' if the kids could come and play 

Lord I wish I could have told him yes, but I just  said, I guess no, not today. 


            D5                G5          A5 
I just came home to count the memories 
A5                             D5     B5 
That I've been counting in my mind 
            B5                G5          A5 
I just came home to count the memories 
     A5               D5 
Of a better day and time  
 
 
All the birds that sang their pretty songs aren't singing like they did when we were here 
Cause there's no happiness in music if somebody isn't close enough to care 
I picked a ragged daisy from it's home out in the corner the yard 
She loves me - She loves me not, Now I don't have to wonder anymore.
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