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Better Days Lyrics: Silver gray hair neatly combed in place / There were four generations of love on her face / She was so wise / No surprise passed her eyes / She'd seen it all / I was a child, oh
A jazz song about a grandmother's advice to her grandson to be patient and have faith in better days. The lyrics express the singer's gratitude for the wisdom and love of her grandma, who died when she was young. The song is from the album Miscellaneous by Dianne Reeves.
(Be patient) You can't get to no better days Unless you make it, you got to make it You got to make it You got to make it through the night (Be patient) Oh Grandma, oh Grandma Do you see me now, lady Oh oh oh oh oh (Be patient) She used to sit me on her knee She used to comb my hair She used to tell me stories My Grandma took me everywhere
A jazz song about a girl's childhood memories of her Grandma and her Grandma's advice on love and life. The lyrics express the girl's confusion and longing for better days, and the girl's belief that she can only get them by being patient. The song is from the album Miscellaneous by Diane Reeves.