Rascal Flatts - Ellsworth Grandma burned the biscuits Nearly took the house down with it Now she s in assisted livin We all knew that day would come We knew she was too gone to drive The day she parked on I-65 Found her on the shoulder cryin She didn t know where she was It s like her mind just quit Oh, but bring up Grandpa It s like someone flipped a switch A front porch light and a blue Desoto Couple of straws in a Coca-Cola You could see it all goin down A handsome boy in army green A tear on his face, down on a knee Shaky voice, a diamond ring She ll put you in that town Tomorrow she won t remember What she did today But just ask her about Ellsworth, Kansas 1948 She takes out his medals A cigar box of letters Sits and scatters pictures Black and whites of days gone by. We started losin her when she lost him, But to hear her carry on you d swear she s seventeen again Football games and leaves Are cracklin Walking her home in his letter jacket You can see it all goin down A perfect night on a front porch Glider Sayin goodnight for the next Three hours Her tired eyes grow wide and bright When she talks about that town Tomorrow she won t remember What she did today But just ask her about Ellsworth, Kansas 1948 While the world is fading All around her Sharin a sundae at the counter He s goin on and on about her Bet she s right there right now Tomorrow she won t remember What she did today But just ask her about Ellsworth, Kansas 1948编辑于2006/04/04更新