Mother, Mother, I sing your name
I wish to hear your voice
The hymns and chants of all the saints
I disregard as noise
The songs you sing, the frames you paint
With flowing love and joy
Angelic wings and saving grace
Each blessing met with poise
I’m old tommorow, but I’m a child today
I’m playful and I’m coy
But when I’m lost and led astray
I run back to your voice
To dance with passion and sing with glee
This dear mother, you have taught to me
Mother, Mother, hear me call to you
I write your name in the stars
For when the sun goes down, you are the moon
To guide me in the dark
The seasons may change and the people change too
Whether I travel near or far
And despite these storms, you always knew
That strength is found in the heart
You fed me, you bathed me, all through my youth
Till the day I left your arms
And I took on the world, I saw the truth
And ran back to your warmth
To see and know with clarity
This dear mother, you have taught to me
Mother, Mother, feel my embrace
And know that I have grown
Life moves so fast, it’s quite the race
I am longing to come home
When tears run down, I look upon your face
For sorrow is all I have known
The world can be such a dangerous place
When you choose to walk alone
You lift my head, my spirit you raise
And say, “My child, always know
That a mother’s love and a mother’s faith
Is worth more than the rich man’s gold”
To find strength in love, let love run free
This dear mother, you have taught to me