My Mother's Song

Representative Text

1 How often now I ponder at night when all is still,
Until my heart with longing and sadness then does fill:
I seem to see my mother, her loving face aglow;
She's sitting near me once again, and singing soft and low.

Chorus:
O mother, sing a song to me you sand in days of your;
O sing some sweet old melody you once sang o'er and oe'r:
Those dear old songs of childhood, I love them more and more!
O mother, sing a song to me you sand in days of yore.

2 How soft were her caresses when cares on her were laid;
How swift into contentment our sorrows then would fade:
No other voice bu mother's could drive the tears away;
No mem'ry of my childhood can sweeter be today. [Chorus]

3 Now that the years have vanished and childhood days have passed,
The years at home with mother they hurried, O, so fast!
But mem'ry still brings to me a picture ever dear;
'Tis always that of mother, whose voice I long to hear. [Chorus]

Source: The New Praiseworthy: for the Church and Sunday School #236

Author: James J. Bell

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Text Information

First Line: How often now I ponder at night when all is still
Title: My Mother's Song
Author: James J. Bell
Language: English
Refrain First Line: O mother, sing a song to me you sang in days of yore
Copyright: Public Domain

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Eternal Praise #222

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Herald of Praise #148

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Treasury of Song #232

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The New Praiseworthy #236

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