John Edmond - Mother a Lady
She sits all alone
In an old garden chair
Watching the sun going down
Four sons in the service
Somewhere far away
But she don't show a tear or a frown
Deep down inside
She's hiding her fear
As she offers a soft prayer above
That they'll all return
And bring life again
To the home that once brimmed with love
She thinks of the times
When the house used to chime
With laughter, recalling the past
And she hopes for the day
When they're all home to stay
But she knows in her heart it can't last
She's a mother, a lady
A friend and a wife
That silently suffers each day
She's a mother, a lady
And she gave them life
That nobody dare take away
The clock races back
But it don't seem so far
When Billy was still in his pram
And Robert and Gary
Played truant from school
And Greg nearly drowned in the dam
Then she stops dreaming
And thinks of today
And perhaps what the future will hold
Her sons are just numbers
To everyone else
But to her they're a part of her soul
She thinks of the times
When the house used to chime
With laughter, recalling the past
And she hopes for the day
When they're all home to stay
But she knows in her heart it can't last
She's a mother, a lady
A friend and a wife
Who silently suffers each day
She's a mother, a lady
And she gave them life
That nobody dare take away
She's a mother, a lady
A friend and a wife
Who silently suffers each day
She's a mother, a lady
And she gave them life
That nobody dare take away
Written by:
JOHN EDMOND
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