Intro
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Verse 1:
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As long as I remember Aunt Eliza was around
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Walking by herself about the yard
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Maybe sitting in the saddle room, staring at the floor
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Where the dusty earth was beaten down so hard.
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And her faded eyes looked past you, for they didn't seem to see
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not of care about what happened today
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Oh, the only that mattered was the time when she was young
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And she didn't know that all had passed away
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Old Aunt Eliza in your sun bonnet blue
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And your long skirts of cotton so old fashioned too
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A figure of fun to the heartless and the young
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but you often made me sad, old Aunt Eliza.
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Then one day I found her sitting in her quiet room
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with a mirror and a lock of chestnut curls
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She couldn't quite believe her hair so bonny now was grey
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And the mirrored face no longer was a girls
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So, she let her long hair down and I brushed it soft and fine
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And she talked as though I wasn't even there
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Of the parties and the ballrooms and the Bo's she had in line
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Oh, the fairest of the fair, they called Eliza
Interlude
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Verse 5:
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So, I wondered just what happened in those days of long ago
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To make her mind refuse to face the years
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although Aunt Eliza would be ninety in the spring
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oh, her memories were fresh enough for tears
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I suppose I'll never know and perhaps its better so
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but I wish I made a little time to spare
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for a sad and lonely shadow left behind our busy lights
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but perhaps old aunt Eliza didn't care
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Old Aunt Eliza in your sun bonnet blue
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And your long skirts of cotton so old fashioned too
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A figure of fun to the heartless and the young
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but you often made me sad, old Aunt Eliza.