| I’ve been around the world, you bet, but never went to school
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| Hard knocks are all I seem to get, perhaps I’ve been a fool;
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| But still, some educated folks, supposed to be so swell,
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| Would fail if they were called upon a simple word to spell.
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| Now if you’d like to put me to the test,
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| There’s one dear name that I can spell the best!
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| «M"is for the million things she gave me «O"means only that she’s growing old
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| «T"is for the tears she shed to save me «H"is for her heart of purest gold
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| «E"is for her eyes with love-light shining «R"means right and right she’ll
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| always be
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| Put them all together they spell MOTHER, a word that means the world to me.
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| When I was but a baby, long before I learned to walk, While lying in my cradle,
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| I would try my best to talk; |
| It wasn’t long before I spoke and all the
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| neighbors heard,
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| My folks were very proud of me for «Mother"was the word.
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| Although I’ll never lay a claim to fame, I’m satisfied that I can spell the
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| name:
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| «M"is for the mercy she possesses «O"means that I owe her all I own «T»
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| is for her tender,
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| sweet caresses «H"is for her hands that made a home «E"means ev’rything she’s
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| done
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| to help me «R"means real and regular, you see
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| Put them all together they spell MOTHER, a word that means the world to me. |