Momma's gone but her words live on ... A Country Music Lover's Winner |
Thankful I was brought up in the heartland where I grew to be a man. Momma always said to me to be the best I can. Each day we'd pray and give thanks for the blessings that we had. Now Momma's gone but her words live on and I don't feel so sad. (Chorus) I'm thankful that my Momma's voice is with me every day. I hear her words of wisdom as I kneel each night to pray. "Do your best, love this land, don't be afraid to take a stand, and when you can, lend a hand - help someone along the way." I've done my best to keep the faith that I was raised to trust. I still adhere to the golden rule though dust has turned to dust. I see her in each gentle morn when the sky is brightly clad. Though Momma's gone, her words live on and I don't feel so sad. (Chorus) I'm thankful that my Momma's voice is with me every day. I hear her words of wisdom as I kneel each night to pray. "Do your best, love this land, don't be afraid to take a stand, and when you can, lend a hand - help someone along the way." I stand alone in the morning light, lay flowers on her grave. We talk a while and with a smile I give a farewell wave. I'll be back to talk to her 'till the time we meet again. Though Momma's gone, her words live on and that helps with the pain. (Chorus) I'm thankful that my Momma's voice is with me every day. I hear her words of wisdom as I kneel each night to pray. "Do your best, love this land, don't be afraid to take a stand, and when you can, lend a hand - help someone along the way." I'm thankful that my Momma's voice ...is with me every day. Notes An entry for the November round of "Invalid Item" Prompt: Must contain the word "thankful." Thank you for taking time to read my words. I would appreciate it if you took a moment and left a comment. Your reaction, impressions, criticisms, - yes, even praise - are all equally welcome. Ken |