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She sat all alone on a bus out of Beaumont
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The courage of just 18 years
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A penny and quarter were taped to a letter
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And momma's goodbye in her ears
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She watched as her high school
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Faded behind her
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And the house with the white picket fence
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Then she read the note
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That her momma had wrote
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Wrapped up with 26¢
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When you get lonely, call me, anytime at all
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I'll be there with you, always, anywhere at all
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There's nothing I've got that I wouldn't give
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And money is never enough
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Here's a penny for your thoughts
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A quarter for the call
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And all of your momma's love
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A penny and a quarter
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Buys a whole lot of nothing
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Taped to an old wrinkled note
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And when she didn't have much
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She had all momma's love
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Inside that old envelope
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When you get lonely, call me, anytime at all
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I'll be there with you, always, anywhere at all
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There's nothing I've got that I wouldn't give
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And money is never enough
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Here's a penny for your thoughts
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A quarter for the call
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And all of your momma's love
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Oh its been years since momma's been gone
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But when she holds the coins she feels her love
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Just as strong
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When you get lonely, call me, anytime at all
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I'll be there with you, always, anywhere at all
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There's nothing I've got that I wouldn't give
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And money is never enough
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Here's a penny for your thoughts
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A quarter for the call
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And all of your momma's love
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Here's a penny for your thoughts
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A quarter for the call
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And all of your momma's love
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26¢
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The Wilkinsons |