I remember the song my mother used to sing
Each and every morning
There's the flowers blooming outside
And there ain't no love inside our brothers and sisters life
So if you can't be good you gotta be careful
I remember one rainy day on March
My poor ma, she sent me out to get some starch
I was the only one (that she could depend on)
So I had to shop and cook and clean all day long
Without a father only the one that's deep within
That's why I praise him for his might words
To teach us day by day, oh
I remember the song my mother used to sing
Each and every morning
There's the flowers blooming outside
And there ain't no love inside our brothers and sisters life
So if you can't be good you gotta be careful
(..)
That's why I praise him for his might words
To teach us day by day, oh
I remember the song my mother used to sing
There's the flowers blooming outside
And there ain't no love inside our brothers and sisters life
So if you can't be good you gotta be careful
Oh yeah, the song my mother used to sing..
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