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Mother's Day - Dorothy Squires



     
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I try to sleep as long as I can
I pull the covers over my head
I pray that there's some way
That life could skip a day to Monday
I try to count my blessings
It's a long, long list
For a girl who has so much
There's so much that I miss on days like this
I wish I could go to town, buy you a card
That says "I love you" inside a heart
And one that makes you laugh
Pick you flowers from our yard
You can set 'em in the window in a mason jar
Dad will take our photograph
One two three
Smile, say cheese

Oh I wish it could be that way
Every mother's day
Maybe someday I will let go
But right now I'm still hanging on
Maybe one day God will bless me
With a daughter of my own
I'll have love I've never known
She could go to town, buy me a card
Says "I love you" inside a heart
One that makes me laugh
She'll pick me flowers from our yard
I'll set 'em in the window in a mason jar
And dad will take our photograph
One two three
Smile, say cheese
Oh I wish it could be that way
Every mother's day
One two three
Smile, say cheese
Oh I wish we could be that way
Every mother's day
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written by KYLE JACOBS, KELLIE PICKLER
Lyrics © MIKE CURB MUSIC

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Dorothy Squires (March 25, 1915-April 14, 1998) was a Welsh vocalist. She was born Edna May Squires in Pontyberem, (about 12 miles from Llanelli), Carmarthenshire, in South Wales. Her parents were Archibald James Squires, a steelworker, and his wife Emily. She began to perform professionally as a singer at the age of 16. She did most of her work with the orchestra of Billy Reid who was her partner for many years. After she joined his orchestra, he began to write songs for her to perform.

Read more about Dorothy Squires on Last.fm.


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