Lyrics Doyle Lawson

Doyle Lawson

Saving Grace

Lately Grace hasn't been herself

And he's noticed the change

Like forgetting friends they have known for years and misplacing her things

He'd make a joke; they both laugh

And blame it on old age

It's not funny anymore, She can't remember his name

He believes way down deep she still

Knows is Fourty years of memories

Just can't disappear like this

The doctors say it's hopeless, her

Past has been erased

But he'll spend the rest of his

Life, Saving Grace

Raised five kids on a farmers pay, Vietnam took a son, but watching Grace live like this is the hardest thing he has done

He sits there by her bed sometimes, while she's fast asleep. Tell's her all about herself strokes her hair and weeps

He believes way down deep she still

Knows is. Fourty years of memories

Just can't disappear like this. The

Doctors say it's hopeless, her past

Has been erased. But he'll spend

The rest of his life, Saving Grace

The woman that he's loved for years

Is somewhere trapped in the pain

Tonight he swears she smiled at him and almost spoke his name

The doctors say it's hopeless, her past has been erased. But he'll spend the rest of his life, Saving Grace

He believes way down deep she still

Knows is

But Lately Grace hasn't been herself