There is no sadder disease than Alzheimers,
but no greater honor than those nursing caretakers,
Who dedicate their time and hearts to care for those...
who desperately try to hold on.
Rachel Russell - vocal; Karin Bergquist - background vocals; Paula Marie Provo - harp; Erik Sharar - nylon string guitar; Kent Heckaman - piano & keyboards
lyrics
Fall turned to Spring, don’t remember a thing
Guess we never had a winter this year
Every time the sky turns to grey, yellow Daffodils light my way
Just a moment they say
And every now and then you save me, from a dark and empty place
You bring me back to life
Like when you read his poetry, he said to me, you are such a good wife
Every single day
Caretaker, caretaker bring me my pen
Let me, write some poetry to this man
Every time my mind fades to blank, I'm on a strange riverbank
Just for a moment they say
Spring turns to Fall, don’t remember at all
Guess we, never had a summer this year
Caretaker, caretaker fetch me my pen,
Let me, write some poetry to this man
Once upon a time years ago, he came in from the snow
I fell for him that I know
Every time my mind fades to blank, I’m on a strange river bank
Just a moment they say
credits
from Another Time,
track released July 24, 2012
Music and lyrics by Kent Heckaman
Copyright 2012 Marion Street Publishing/BMI
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