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In my Grandma's house her children would sing
Guitars a twangin' and their laughter would ring
I was little but I was the biggest kid
I wanted to do what the grown-ups did

In a big shiny car we'd head down the road
To sing for the miners who brought out the coal
Many a time I slept on the floorboard cold
On a quilt with my little sister
The Wildwood Rose

And if I could change a thing in this world
I'd go back to the days
When Grandma and her girls
Were singing sweet and low
For me and the Wildwood Rose

We'd be way down the road by the break of dawn
Biscuits and gravy and a truck stop song
In a world all my own I saw what I saw
And in the rear view mirror I'd get a wink from my Grandma

And if I could change a thing in this world
I'd go back to the days
When Grandma and her girls
Were singing swett and low
For me and the Wildwood Rose

A lee a o a lee a o o lay dee who
A lee o lay dee

Oh I'll always remember the day that she died
My daddy he called me and he started to cry
I rode on an airplane with all of my pain
My tears would not stop
We stood in a circle and sang

And if I could change a thing in this world
I'd go back to the days
When Grandma and her girls
Were singing swett and low
For me and the Wildwood Rose

For me and the Wildwood Rose
For me and the Wildwood Rose
For me and the Wildwood Rose
A lee a o
A lee a o lay dee who
In my Grandma's house her children would sing   Guitars a twangin' and their laughter would ring   I was little but I was the biggest kid   I wanted to do what the grown-ups did      In a big shiny car we'd head down the road   To sing for the miners who brought out the coal   Many a time I slept on the floorboard cold   On a quilt with my little sister   The Wildwood Rose      And if I could change a thing in this world   I'd go back to the days   When Grandma and her girls   Were singing sweet and low   For me and the Wildwood Rose      We'd be way down the road by the break of dawn   Biscuits and gravy and a truck stop song   In a world all my own I saw what I saw   And in the rear view mirror I'd get a wink from my Grandma      And if I could change a thing in this world   I'd go back to the days   When Grandma and her girls   Were singing swett and low   For me and the Wildwood Rose      A lee a o a lee a o o lay dee who   A lee o lay dee      Oh I'll always remember the day that she died   My daddy he called me and he started to cry   I rode on an airplane with all of my pain   My tears would not stop   We stood in a circle and sang      And if I could change a thing in this world   I'd go back to the days   When Grandma and her girls   Were singing swett and low   For me and the Wildwood Rose      For me and the Wildwood Rose   For me and the Wildwood Rose   For me and the Wildwood Rose   A lee a o   A lee a o lay dee who