The Better Part of Life

We're all together, once again
For the first time, in I don't know when
We were so close, once upon a time
There were twelve of us kids at home
Six girls, six boys, and Dad and Mom
But that was in the better part of life, we've left behind

Remember, that old swimming hole?
Where we would swim, so long ago?
All them possum grapes and muscadines
And do you all recall the time?
We all got drunk, on homemade wine?
That was in the better part of life, we've left behind

Life was simple, for us then
If only it could be again
How I wish, we could go back in time
But time moves on, and nothing lasts
Except the memories, from the past
Memories, from the better part of life, we've left behind

Remember, how we talked as kids
Of what we'd be, when we got big
And all the dreams, that we held in our minds
I wanted to be a singing star
And you all said, that I'd go far
But that was in the better part of life, we've left behind

Remember, all the fun we had
Back when they say, times were bad
And life was good to us, and things were fine
We had fun, and we had love
And a mom and dad, to care for us
But that was in the better part of life, we've left behind

Life was simple, for us then
If only, it could be again
How I wish, we could go back in time
But life goes on, and nothing lasts
Except the memories, from the past
Memories, from the better part of life, we've left behind

Sweet memories, from the better part of life, we've left behind



Credits
Writer(s): Dolly Parton
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