Lyrics Tom T. Hall

Tom T. Hall

Second Handed Flowers

I was working in Miami for a day or two

I decided I'd look up a girl that I once knew

I bought some flowers and went to see a girl I used to know

The lady at her door said she had married long ago

Times will change and towns will change; there I was alone

And suddenly I wondered, "would Susie be at home? "

So with the flowers in my hand, I walked toward her gate

Someone touched me on the arm and said, "you'll have to wait."

Then I noticed there were people standing in a line

And some of them were holding pretty flowers just like mine

They explained that Susie had been in an awful crash

Doctors said that she had just a little while to last

When I walked into her room, I felt a sense of shame

But I heard Susie whisper, "I'm awfully glad you came."

She had been the girl that I had always gone to see

When someone that I cared for had been untrue to me

I handed her the flowers and she gently kissed my hand

She said, "don't be embarrassed; you know I understand."

I said, "goodbye" and as I bent to kiss her fevered brow

I heard her whisper, "thank you for the second handed flowers."