Can you see her standing there
And well she's trying to find just anywhere
The flowers in her hands but she doesn't know why, why

And offered is advice to you and all you do was fake it

(Mother) and she's only yours tonight (mother)
Oh she never cries, (mother)
But I know there's hurt inside (mother) Julia

Drowning in her own visions
She's begging the past to stay behind
A black cat in the night
And there's a black cat in that sky, sky

But offered is advice to you, you left but I don't blame you yeah

(Mother) and she's only yours tonight (mother)
Oh she never cries (mother)
But I know there's hurt inside (mother) Julia

We're digging, we're digging up the past
To cross it, cross it, to cross that line
To bury, to bury, to bury it
One last time
And offered is advice to you and all you do is fake it
Oh I know that pain inside the truth but you just got to shake it

(Mother) and she's only yours tonight (mother)
Oh she never cries (mother)
But I know there's hurt inside (mother) Julia

Mother, and she's only yours tonight (mother)
Oh she never cries (mother)
But I know there's pain inside, mother, Julia, sweet, sweet Julia

Oh oh yeah
Sweet, sweet Julia
Oh yeah, yeah


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    This is a beautiful song to me. I love the line "we're digging up the past to bury it one last time. I know theres pain inside that truth but you just have to face it." To me its about a girl who has a past thats not so pretty and because of it she's gone through alot. This song is saying as much as it hurts you're going to have to stand up, be strong and face your life as it is now and dismiss what happened in the past.

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