Bluebonnets (Julia's Song) - Live

My grandmother passed away a few months back
And she's lived here in Houston and I can't help but think
Man, I wish she was here tonight
But, you know, I know she is
She's still here tonight
It's called Bluebonnets

In another time and place
Grandma would kiss my face
Wish I could go back there again
Climb up in my grandpa's lap
Lay down and take a nap
That old man and me were best friends
And one day I turned around
Leaves are fallin', fallin' down
Those fields were bare and brown and they were gone

Long gone like bluebonnets in the spring
We're only here for a little while
It's beautiful and bittersweet
So make the most of every mile
So pack light and love heavy
Give it all your heart and soul
So in the end you won't regret one thing
Life is like bluebonnets in the spring

There's so much I can't explain
Such as gravity and pain
Still I remain, blindfolded, full of faith
I kissed my angel girl goodbye
Still can't help but wonder why
But I believe I'll see her again someday
So, hold 'em tender, hold 'em tight
Pray every mornin', day, and night
God will help you raise them right
And don't you blink

Don't blink 'cause like bluebonnets in the spring
We're only here for a little while
It's beautiful and bittersweet
So make the most of every mile
So pack light and love heavy
Give it all your heart and soul
So in the end you won't regret one thing
Life is like bluebonnets in the spring

Life can be filled full of sorrow
Time is something you can't borrow
So love like there's no tomorrow
Because today might be the day

Like bluebonnets in the spring
We're only here for a little while
It's beautiful and bittersweet
So make the most of every mile
So pack light and love heavy
Give it all your heart and soul
So in the end you won't regret one thing
Life is like bluebonnets in the spring
Life is like bluebonnets in the spring



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Writer(s): Aaron Watson
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