Leroy Hutson - Can't Say Enough About Mom lyrics

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Leroy Hutson - Can't Say Enough About Mom lyrics

Now early every Sunday morning My mama got us of to Sunday school I never heard her say a bad word in her life She was mentored by the golden rule You'd just do for other people What you would like to have them do for you And no matter what from hell to high water There's gonna be someone there to see you through Mama never went to school, Naw, Naw She never had the finer things in life Too busy being a wife and mother There were times when I'd seen her cry For the pain someone else has suffered Never once feeling sorry for herself As long as had her strength and her health (Can't say enough) Can't say enough about Mama Gave the best years of her life Being a mother and a wife, that's all she done, Oh (I can't say enough) Can't say enough about Mama, I can't, Oh When there problems on my head I remember what she said, just keep the Lord, yeah Sometimes my daddy would come home Talking 'bout he lost his pay Though it would hurt her deep inside 'cause she knew the man was right She'd get down on her knees and pray "Lord, Have Mercy! Right now!" I wonder how she managed to Do what any of us just could'nt do "Lord, Have Mercy! Right now!" Lord have mercy on a fool like me! Lord have mercy on a fool like me! And I can't say enough about Mama (enough about Mama, Oh) Gave the best years of her life Being a mother and a wife Long enough in faith "Now is the time for everbody tryin' to Get on their feet and walk. You just be proud, don't raise your voice to God Never mind on how the people talk!", Yeah I love you, Mama! Yeah Yeah Yeah Yeah! You know, I can't (I can't say enough) say enough about Mama she gave the best years of her life being a mother and a wife, long enough in faith I can't (Can't say enough) say enough about Mama (I can't, you see) When there problems on my head I remember what she said Just keep the Lord in faith, Yeah Lord, Lord, Lord, Yeahheee Yeah! Ooooh, Lord, I wonder! I love you, Mama!

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