| In another time and place Grandma would kiss my face
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| Wish I could go back there again
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| I’d climb up in my Grandpa’s lap I’d lay down and take a nap
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| That old man and me were best friends
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| And one day I turned around the leaves of fall had fallen down
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| Those fields were bare and brown and they were gone, long gone
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| Long gone like bluebonnets in the spring we’re only here for a little while
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| It’s beautiful and bittersweet so make the most of every mile
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| So pack light and love heavy give it all your heart and soul
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| So in the end you won’t regret one thing
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| Life is like bluebonnets in the spring
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| There’s so much I can’t explain such as gravity and pain
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| Still I remain blind folded and full of faith
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| I kiss my angel girl goodbye, still can’t help but wonder why
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| But I believe I’ll see her again someday
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| So hold ‘em tender and hold 'em tight, pray every morning day and night
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| God will help you raise them right and don’t you blink, don’t blink
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| 'Cause like bluebonnets in the spring we’re only here for a little while
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| It’s beautiful and bittersweet so make the most of every mile
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| So pack light and love heavy give it all your heart and soul
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| So in the end you won’t regret one thing
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| Life is like bluebonnets in the spring
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| Life can be filled full sorrow
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| Time is something you can’t borrow
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| So love like there’s no tomorrow
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| Because today could be the day
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| Like bluebonnets in the spring we’re only here for a little while
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| It’s beautiful and bittersweet so make the most of every mile
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| So pack light and love heavy give it all your heart and soul
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| So in the end you won’t regret one thing
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| Life is like bluebonnets in the spring
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| Life is like bluebonnets in the spring |