| On the day when Grace was born
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| There was a war across the sea
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| She’d grown lovely, bright, and tall
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| Fight and die for us all
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| Oh Grace, won’t you come back home?
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| Come home Grace, come home
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| Oh Grace, won’t you come back home?
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| On that fateful day at work
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| When her comrade lost an arm
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| Grace stayed with her til the end
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| And she vowed not again
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| Would her friend ever come back home?
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| On the nights when Grace would speak
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| As the drunkards cursed and roared
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| She’d tell tales of battles won
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| And how she’d just begun
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| Grace would help keep us safe at home
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| Come home Grace, come home
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| Oh Grace, won’t you come back home?
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| Grace hid photographs and notes
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| From the foreman’s watchful eyes
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| When she told what she had found
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| It would all come crashing down
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| Grace smiled as she rode back home
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| No one witnessed Grace’s end
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| She was severed limbs and blood
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| Once her taxi hit the curb
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| She’d not speak another word
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| Oh Grace, what have they done?
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| Come home Grace, come home
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| Oh Grace, won’t you come back home?
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| Come home Grace, come home
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| Oh Grace, won’t you come back home? |