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The Chair
slow country ballad, male voice, melancholy, sad, whispering the word mamma
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Every evening ‘round sundown
You’d pull that chair out by the door
Rocking slow, watching nothing
Like you’d done a thousand times before
You’d wave when I came up the drive
Didn’t matter where I’d been
That old porch light, that crooked smile
And you waiting there again
Your chair on the porch was home
No matter how far I’d gone
Yeah the world could change, I could disappear
But you were always in that chair (mamma)
I’ve slept in strangers’ houses
Heard a hundred different names
I’ve had nights that felt like freedom
And days I couldn’t stay the same
But every road I ever took
Every wrong turn, every prayer
Led me back to this old house
And you sitting in that chair
Your chair on the porch was home
No matter how far I’d gone
Yeah the world could change, I could disappear
But you were always in that chair (mamma)
Now it’s quiet there in the evening light
Empty as my hands
I keep staring at that damn old thing
Like it might understand
I hate that chair without you in it
Hate that it’s still standing there
I need you back in that old chair
Wavin’at me when I arrive
That chair on the porch still knows your shape
Still rocks when the wind comes through
Guess some things don’t leave this place
Even when the people do
I’d give anything, just one more night
To come home and find you there
But all I’ve got is this quiet porch
And your empty chair… mamma