Holes In The Floor Of Heaven

Album: Burnin' the Roadhouse Down (1998)
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  • One day shy of eight years old
    When grandma passed away
    I was a broken hearted little boy
    Blowing out that birthday cake
    How I cried when the sky let go
    With a cold and lonesome rain
    Mama smiled, said, "Don't be sad child
    Grandma's watching you today"

    'Cause there's holes in the floor of Heaven
    And her tears are pouring down
    That's how you know she's watching
    Wishing she could be here now
    And sometimes if you're lonely
    Just remember she can see
    There's holes in the floor of Heaven
    And she's watching over you and me

    Seasons come and seasons go
    Nothing stays the same
    I grew up, fell in love
    Met a girl who took my name
    Year by year, we made a life
    In this sleepy little town
    I thought we'd grow old together
    Lord, I sure do miss her now

    But there's holes in the floor of Heaven
    And her tears are pouring down
    That's how you know she's watching
    Wishing she could be here now
    And sometimes when I'm lonely
    I remember she can see
    There's holes in the floor of Heaven
    And she's watching over you and me

    Well, my little girl is 23
    I walk her down the aisle
    It's a shame her mom can't be here now
    To see her lovely smile
    They throw the rice, I catch her eye
    As the rain starts coming down
    She takes my hand, says, "Daddy don't be sad
    'Cause I know mama's watching now"

    And there's holes in the floor of Heaven
    And her tears are pouring down
    That's how you know she's watching
    Wishing she could be here now
    And sometimes when I'm lonely
    I remember she can see
    Yes, there's holes in the floor of Heaven
    And she's watching over you and me

    Watching over you and me
    Watching over you and me
    Watching over you and me Writer/s: Billy Kirsch, Steve Noel Wariner
    Publisher: BMG Rights Management, CONCORD MUSIC PUBLISHING LLC, Hipgnosis Songs Group, Reservoir Media Management, Inc., Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
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