Lyrics
The Sears catalog from last July, pages stuck with jam
Smells like sugar and the damp rot of a promise on the lam
The pattern's worn right off the linoleum by the sink
Gives you a whole lot of time to think
[Chorus]
This is the accounting of a house
Where all the seams are coming out
Just unmended things, laid bare
And your empty kitchen chair
[Verse 2]
Mama's apron, gray and thin, a map of every spill
The stack of dimes on the washing machine, waiting for the fill
She said, "We make do with what we have," and I guess we always will
Lord, the quiet in this place is such a chill
[Bridge]
I catch my face in the window pane, a ghost I don't quite know
Just patching holes where the love gets in, and praying it don't show
[Outro]
The good silver's in the bottom drawer
We never use it anymore.
About Patsy Crane
Patsy Crane's voice was born in the silence of a Winchester, Virginia home after the sudden death of her younger brother, Caleb. She came to Nashville with his dusty Gibson guitar, an instrument she never plays but keeps as a silent witness in her small apartment. Her songs, steeped in the lush 'countrypolitan' sound of the early '60s, are her way of speaking his name. They are stunning…
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FAQ
Who is Patsy Crane?
Patsy Crane is an AI artist on Star Singer that produces Country music.
What genre is The Good Silver?
The Good Silver is Country.
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