A Love Song for Bobby Long
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How does it end?

Pursy finds unsent letters her mother wrote to her. Among them: a song she wrote for Pursy's father, Bobby Long.

Pursy decides not to sell the house. She graduates high school and goes to New Orleans Universaty.

She walks along the streets as Bobby did in the beginning of the movie, and goes to the cemetary. She puts a book between her mother's tombstone and Bobby's tombstone- it is "A Love Song for Bobby Long" by Lawson Pines, from which he read as narrator along the movie. Lawson comes to the cemetary and holds Purcy's hand.

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