Grandma´s hands Clapped in church on Sunday morning Grandma´s hands Played a tambourine so well Grandma´s hands Used to issue out of warning. She´d say, "Billy, don´t you run so fast, might fall on a piece of glass, might be snaked there in that grass." Grandma´s hands
Grandma´s hands Soothe a local unwed mother Grandma´s hands Used to ache sometime and swell Grandma´s hands Used to lift her face and tell her She´d say, "Baby, grandma understands, that you really love that man. Put yourself in Jesus` hands." Grandma´s hands
Grandma´s hands Used to hand me piece of candy Grandma´s hands Picked me up each time I fell Grandma´s hands Boy, they really came in handy She´d say, "Mattie, don´t you whip that boy. What you want to spank him for? He didn´t drop no apple core." But I don´t have grandma any more. If I get to heaven I´ll look for grandma´s handsTeksty umieszczone na naszej stronie są własnością wytwórni, wykonawców, osób mających do nich prawa.