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Hannah (Grandma) by Hannah Swansonv-Fi
Country,Nostalgic
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Verse 1)
She was June in a hard old world
Nineteen-oh-two, a Norwegian girl
Clara’s hands and Hans’ blue eyes
Strawberry curls and a spine of steel inside
She was small but the ground knew her name
Every season bent just the same
And that old Cape Cod with the dormer three
Held more life than most folks ever see
(Pre-Chorus)
You could smell her cooking halfway down the drive
And you knew right then—you’d been invited
(Chorus)
She ran the farm, she ran the day
Told the winter cold it couldn’t stay
Gave Grandpa orders every spring
And somehow made it feel like love, not a thing
If you crossed her line, Lord help your soul
She had a pitchfork and a little control
But everybody says, and they all agree—
There ain’t been another like Hannah, no, not since she
(Verse 2)
One side of the barn was hers alone
Those cows were hers—don’t you touch what’s owned
Grandpa tried once—didn’t go so well
She ran him out like a bat outta—well…
And later she’d laugh and call him “Ma”
Like love was work, but worth the scar
She was a nurse with steady hands
And fed half the county with pots and pans
(Pre-Chorus)
Big ol’ table, plates stacked high
Nobody left without a second try
(Chorus)
She ran the farm, she ran the day
Told the winter cold it couldn’t stay
Gave Grandpa orders every spring
And somehow made it feel like love, not a thing
If you crossed her line, Lord help your soul
She had a pitchfork and a little control
But everybody says, and they all agree—
There ain’t been another like Hannah, no, not since she
(Bridge)
I remember lilacs taller than me
A secret path like a memory
Closets full of treasures upstairs
And Grandpa’s books stacked everywhere
The house was quiet, the kind that stays
Even now through all these days
She said once, “I’ll scalp you,” loud—
And I ran straight out, cryin’ proud
Down that gravel drive to Dad’s arms wide
He said, “Not this one—she’s soft inside.”
(Verse 3)
Forty-one, thought it was a tumor then
Turned out life had come again
That baby boy—Dad’s early start
Right there in her stubborn heart
And when she left in January cold
Nineteen-eighty-two, or so I’m told
Dad still took us to the circus show
I asked if we were still gonna go
He just smiled like he was holding back the sea...
"Of course," he said, and went along with me
(Soft Chorus)
She ran the farm, she ran the light
Even when she wasn’t in sight
And all that love she left behind
Still shows up in a girl like mine
(Outro)
Grandpa wrote it, plain and true—
“The Lord made one… and that was you.”
Then broke the mold and let it be
But I got her name…
And her blue eyes in me
(Softer)
And maybe just a little bit…
Of how she ran everything