Mildred Madalyn Johnson 
 
 Born in the autumn of 1916 
 
  
  A shy, pretty girl from East Texas 
 
 Religious and restless 
 
 Humble and kind as a person could be 
  
 
 She loved to sing in the choir 
 
 Loud and inspired 
 
 Her head tilted down, keeping time 
  
 
 Or tell stories with friends after supper 
 
 Ignoring the hour 
 
 A calico cat fast asleep at her side 
  
 
 And she loved to drive 
 
 Her big red car 
 
 Though she couldn't see over 
 
 The hood very far 
 
 She'd back out the driveway 
 
 And point that thing down the road 
 
 We'd say, Lord, there she goes 
  
 
 Her hair was silver and messy 
 
 She walked in a hurry 
 
 Worried about wasting the day 
  
 
 Some nights she sat at her dresser 
 
 Composing long letters 
 
 Falling asleep with a pen in her hand 
  
 
 And she loved to drive 
 
 Her big red car 
 
 A scarf round her shoulders 
 
 Her foot to the floor 
 
 Down to the grocery 
 
 She'd wave good-bye 
 
 And we'd pray 
 
 Lord, bring her back safe. 
  
 
 And she loved to drive 
 
 Her big red car 
 
 Though she couldn't see over 
 
 The hood very far 
 
 She'd back out the driveway 
 
 And point that thing down the road 
 
 We'd say, Lord, there she goes 
  
 
 Mildred Madalyn Johnson 
 
 Marvelous woman 
 
 I was so lucky 
 
 To call her my friend