Grocery Money by Liz Rose
Grocery Money by Liz Rose

Grocery Money

Liz Rose * Track #1 On Swimming Alone

Grocery Money Lyrics

[Verse 1]
She kept the twenties folded up
Behind her favorite picture of her and her daddy and her brother
Grand Canyon nineteen-something-or-other, and the sun was going down
And they were standing with their backs to the world

[Verse 2]
Tuesday afternoons she'd pick me up from school
Big yellow Buick, and we'd do all the things moms and daughters do
Couple of dresses, brand new pair of shoes
She could never say no to her baby girl

[Chorus 1]
We'd empty the cart one piece at a time
While the milk and the bread and the corn made the register chime
She'd stand there so confident and sunny
While I prayed we had enough grocery money

[Verse 2]
There was pan steak and peas at least once a week
She always grabbed a couple cans of Campbell's soup for me
Chef Boyardee in a box and soda for the scotch
To keep our daddy's disposition good
He worried more than a daddy should

[Chorus 1]
Emptied the cart one piece at a time
While the milk and the bread and the corn made the register chime
She'd stand there so confident and sunny
While I prayed we had enough grocery money

[Bridge]
And I never thought twice
About her sacrifice
One afternoon a week she'd spend her afternoon on me
And I got anything I wanted
And we'd hide it in my closet

[Chorus 2]
We'd empty the cart one piece at a time
While that milk and the bread and corn made the register chime
And she'd stand there so confident and sunny
And she'd look down and smile, and call me honey
While I prayed we had enough grocery money

Grocery Money Q&A

Who wrote Grocery Money's ?

Grocery Money was written by Liz Rose & Lori McKenna.

When did Liz Rose release Grocery Money?

Liz Rose released Grocery Money on Fri May 12 2017.

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