Tanya Tucker
Tanya Tucker - Spring lyrics
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In a broken down apartment house Lay a woman in labor She said, "By the grace of God I'll have this child And the help of a neighbor" At six o'clock the sun was rising On upon the world At seven forty five the neighbor smiled and said "You've got a beautiful girl" She named her Spring Winter's been a-long time passing She named her Spring And though she's never been wed She held her newborn child and said "Spring, I've waited a long, long time for you" In a broken down apartment house Lay a woman dying And by her side a little six year old girl Who was softly crying Momma don't go away And leave me all alone Momma said to the welfare lady "Find my child a good home" I'll miss my Spring Winter's been a-long time passing I'll miss you, Spring The angels carried her away The welfare lady knelt to pray "Spring, she'll be a long time gone from you" In a beautiful church outside of town Stands a woman smiling On her hand is a wedding band Of fashionable styling After all the years in the orphan's home He shared with you And now you hopes and childhood dreams Have all come true He loves his Spring Winter's been a-long time passing He needs you, Spring He promised you today He'll never leave or go away Spring, he's waited a long, long time for you A long, long time for you