Thank you.She said, Andy, you're better than your pastWanked at me and drained her glassCross-legged on a bar stool like nobody sits anymoreShe said, Andy, you're taking me homeBut I knew she planned to sleep aloneI'd carry her to bedSweep up the hair from the floorIf I'd * her before she got sickI'd never hear the end of itAnd she don't have the spirit for that nowWe drink our drinks and laugh out loudBitch about the weekend crowdAnd try to ignore the elephant sunBut somehow, somehowShe said, Andy, you crack me upSeagrams in a coffee cupSharecropper eyes and her hair almost all goneWhen she was drunk, she made cancer jokesShe made up her own doctor's notesAnd surrounded by her familyI saw that she was dying aloneSo I'd sing her classic country songsShe'd get high and sing alongBut she don't have much voice to sing with nowWe burn these joints in effigyCry about what we used to beTry to ignore the elephant somehowSomehowSomehowgive her strengthBut I'll never see a thingShe'dip her head offWhy does the patient yearn?And do I still live?In my house and in my heartNo, I'm not gonna pay backMy debt and good-for-profittelling me my children don't knowIt was for the last time, but we're through with herI've buried her a thousand timesI've given up my place in lifeBut I don't give a damn about that nowThere's one thing that's real clear to meNo one dies with dignityYou just try to ignore the elephant somehowWe just try to ignore the elephant somehowWe just try to ignore the elephant somehowSomehowSomehowThank y'all. Thanks to Amanda and Gary for staying up here and helping me out with that song.