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Call Your Mom Video (MV)




Performed By: Goodsteph
Language: English
Length: 3:19
Written by: Jordan Baum, Mike Mac, Stephanie Reedy
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Goodsteph - Call Your Mom Lyrics
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Sun kiss sixty-something at the far end of the bar
She nursed a whiskey ginger, paid for my drinks on her card
She wore rings on every finger and a Willie Nelson t-shirt
That she said she got for four bucks from a sale in someone's yard
Then she moved closer, took a seat right next to me
Said I'd tell you what I wish I'd known when I was twenty-three
You should always take your shoes off by the door
If you're taking something, you should always leave a little more
Handwrite all your thank you cards, have that talk that feels too hard
I heard it from a stranger in a bar
Call your mom, take no shit, and do no harm
Call your mom, take no shit, and do no harm
She told me about the men who stole her heart and left her broke
She always had more money when she was living on her own
Now she's sixty-something and she'd rather die with nothing
Next to someone that she loves than to be rich and die alone
Then she cried a few tears she didn't think I'd see
Said I'll tell you what I wish I'd known when I was twenty-three
You should always take your shoes off by the door
If you're taking something, you should always leave a little more
Handwrite all your thank you cards, have that talk that feels too hard
I heard it from a stranger in a bar
Call your mom, take no shit, and do no harm
Call your mom, take no shit, and do no harm
She got up, looked at me, and just as she was leaving
Said this is all that I got, you can take it or leave it
You should always take your shoes off by the door
If you're taking something, you should always leave a little more
Handwrite all your thank you cards, have that talk that feels too hard
I heard it from a stranger in a bar
Call your mom, take no shit, and do no harm
Call your mom, take no shit, and do no harm
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English

Sun kiss sixty-something at the far end of the bar
She nursed a whiskey ginger, paid for my drinks on her card
She wore rings on every finger and a Willie Nelson t-shirt
That she said she got for four bucks from a sale in someone's yard
Then she moved closer, took a seat right next to me
Said I'd tell you what I wish I'd known when I was twenty-three
You should always take your shoes off by the door
If you're taking something, you should always leave a little more
Handwrite all your thank you cards, have that talk that feels too hard
I heard it from a stranger in a bar
Call your mom, take no shit, and do no harm
Call your mom, take no shit, and do no harm
She told me about the men who stole her heart and left her broke
She always had more money when she was living on her own
Now she's sixty-something and she'd rather die with nothing
Next to someone that she loves than to be rich and die alone
Then she cried a few tears she didn't think I'd see
Said I'll tell you what I wish I'd known when I was twenty-three
You should always take your shoes off by the door
If you're taking something, you should always leave a little more
Handwrite all your thank you cards, have that talk that feels too hard
I heard it from a stranger in a bar
Call your mom, take no shit, and do no harm
Call your mom, take no shit, and do no harm
She got up, looked at me, and just as she was leaving
Said this is all that I got, you can take it or leave it
You should always take your shoes off by the door
If you're taking something, you should always leave a little more
Handwrite all your thank you cards, have that talk that feels too hard
I heard it from a stranger in a bar
Call your mom, take no shit, and do no harm
Call your mom, take no shit, and do no harm
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Writer: Jordan Baum, Mike Mac, Stephanie Reedy
Copyright: Lyrics © O/B/O DistroKid

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