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Berkley Hart - Pocket Change lyrics
my father wasn't ready for the joys of fatherhood
 after three more children he disappeared for good
 it was the 1960's in the land of Brigham Young
 I was 5 years old and she was 21
 she was a waitress at the Wild Horse Cafe
 smells of food & coffee traveled home with her each day
 pockets of her dress were always tearing at the seams
 heavy with the silver of ten percent gratuities
 and those pockets full of coins came from hours on her feet
 nickels, dimes and quarters that she used to make ends meet
 when I think back on it now it seems beautiful and strange
 how much she overcame with pocket change
 I remember a friend came by one day with twenty dollars in his fist
 He got it from his dad who was an opthamologist
 He said he'd never miss it, it was only pocket change
 If I could get some money too we could ride out on the range
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 Her uniform was hanging up behind the bathroom door
 She was still asleep from having worked the night before
 I grabbed as many handfuls as my young pockets would hold
 Spent it with my buddy at the drugstore down the road
 and those pockets full of coins came from hours on her feet
 nickels, dimes and quarters that she used to make ends meet
 when I think back on it now it seems beautiful and strange
 how much I have to show from pocket change
 she was at the kitchen table when I came back that afternoon
 staring at her coffee as she stirred it with her spoon
 the coins I left behind were stacked in rows next to her hands
 when I saw that she was crying I came to understand
 that those pockets full of coins came from hours on her feet
 nickels, dimes and quarters that she used to make ends meet
 when I think back on it now it seems beautiful and strange
 how much of who I am was in my mother's pocket change








