Song Length |
4:13 |
Genre |
Country - General |
Lyrics
[Verse 1]
In a world so heavy, you carried the weight,
With a heart full of love, you opened the gate.
You grew up through shadows, of war and despair,
But your spirit shone bright, and you always cared.
Through the trials of life, in poverty's grip,
You rose like a phoenix, never lost your grip.
Educated your children, you paved such a way,
Teaching us kindness, to love and to stay.
[Chorus]
Oh, I miss you, Mommy, your smile and your grace,
In the silence of night, I still see your face.
You fought for the women, the poor, and the small,
With your power inside you, you showed us it all.
Oh, I miss you, Mommy, wish you could see,
The legacy of courage, the strength you gave me.
[Verse 2]
You picked up the pieces, as life tore apart,
In the darkest of moments, you had the biggest heart.
With stories of struggle, you filled our young minds,
Taught us to stand tall, be the strong, be the kind.
Against all the odds, you never backed down,
In your love, in your lessons, that's where we found ground.
[Chorus]
Oh, I miss you, Mommy, your smile and your grace,
In the silence of night, I still see your face.
You fought for the women, the poor, and the small,
With your power inside you, you showed us it all.
Oh, I miss you, Mommy, wish you could see,
The legacy of courage, the strength you gave me.
[Bridge]
The world keeps on turning, but it's not quite the same,
Without you beside me, without your sweet name.
But in every soft whisper and breeze in the trees,
I feel you still guiding, my heart at ease.
[Chorus]
Oh, I miss you, Mommy, your smile and your grace,
In the silence of night, I still see your face.
You fought for the women, the poor, and the small,
With your power inside you, you showed us it all.
Oh, I miss you, Mommy, wish you could see,
The legacy of courage, the strength you gave me.
[Outro]
So I'll carry your message, through every tough day,
In the fight for the helpless, you taught me the way.
Mommy, oh Mommy, your love lingers on,
In the hearts of your children, you're never really gone.