I need a reason to get up /before i wash my face The junkies, the hookers, the dealers the place Kickin' off my covers / trippin' off the fact That i haven't called my gramma in a long, long time Standin in the shower/ for almost half an hour Tryin' to wake up/ and i'm lookin for the power Reachin' for the towel/ with soap in my eyes Dryin' off my shoulders,/ my chest, and my thighs The next thing i know/ the telephone rings I hear my own voice /on the answering machine Please leave a message/ i'm glad ya called I listen for a voice /but there's nothin' at all Man oh man I gotta kick the blues And pay respect where respect is due All praises to god the one i return to The one i can turn to When i'm feelin burned to the bone (chorus) Early in the morn/ before i wash my face The bed is still warm but there's an empty space Easrly in the morn/ before i wash my face A hundred thousand miles is a lonely place At six in the morning /she rolled outa bed Stared out the window/ and then she said That i wasn't her type... I think she's runnin outa types though...and i told her so. She picked up her things and walked through the door And then said that she couldn't see me no more Just as she was leaving /i asked her if she'd call She didn't look back / said nuttin at all I didn't change my clothes/ because they smell like you And when i took a shower it reminded me of you I called gramma brown/for advice It happened to me once/it happened to me twice Michael/ my son/ you sound really bugged I wish that you were here /so i could to you give A hug then she gave me/ a long, long talk She said "you have the patience /of ice on a sidewalk" When things get rough/ don't sweat it Sometimes in life you just have to let it
And sing out a song / so strong That even a bad dream couldn't bring harm To the mind of a young childs battles Formed from the candle light shadows Her voice is like a whispering kiss on the forehead (chorus) Early in the morn/ before i wash my face The bedisstill warmbut there's an empty space Early in the mornin/beforeiwashmy face A hundred thousand miles is a lonely place In the last thirty minutes/before i fall asleep When i have said my prayers /and i have brushed my teeth This is the time /when i am forced to think about All of the things/ i been tryin to forget about The bills, the phone, cleanin up my room The cars, the traffic, the speakers and the boom Alone i remember /the times with me and you And i realize my heart is shakin' up the room Gramma she would tell us /about the glory days And gramma she would tell us/ about when we were slaves In the livin' room/ pianos outa tune On top of it the pictures /of every bride and groom Child/ grand child /lost child Every single tear shed / every single smile 'cause everybodies got/ alota sh** to deal with And life doesn't stop/ it just makes ya feel it So shake the dust/ offa your feet Take a step forward/ liberate with the beat So for you/ i wrote this song I wanted you to hear it/ before you are gone. The african in me/ the seminole in me These are some a things my grandmother gave To me some believe there are and some believe there Ain't if ever there was one my gramma brown she is a saint (chorus) Early in the morn/ before i wash my face The bed isstill warmbut there'san empty space Earlyin themornin/ before i wash my face A hundred thousand miles is a lonely place