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In her bare feet, a white cotton dress |
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A ribbon holding back her curls |
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In a sweet gentle voice, she sings a lullaby |
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To two sleepy little girls |
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In the nightlight glow as her babies drift off |
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She looks so fragile, looks so, so |
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She's strong, solid as a rock |
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Like a lighthouse standing alone |
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Yeah, she's strong, got the world on her shoulders |
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She keeps carrying on |
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She can take the heat, she can take the cold winter |
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She's got faith, there's no quit in her |
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She's strong |
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Yeah, so strong |
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There's a crayon picture says, 'We love you mom' |
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She keeps it in a frame on her desk |
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There's a friend of a friend who calls now and then |
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But she's not ready just yet |
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She might get lonely in the still of the night |
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But she'll hold out till she knows it's right |
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She's strong, solid as a rock |
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Like a lighthouse standing alone |
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Yeah, she's strong, got the world on her shoulders |
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She keeps carrying on |
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She can take the heat, she can take the cold winter |
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She's got faith, there's no quit in her |
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She's strong |
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And sometimes when nobody else is around |
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She gets down |
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And sometimes in a moment of weakness |
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A single tear falls and that's all |
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She's strong |
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She's strong |
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She can take the heat, she can take the cold winter |
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She's got faith, there's no quit in her |
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She's strong |
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Yeah, so strong |
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She's strong |
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Yeah, so strong |