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Mom and dad's been married 50 years today
And for them old time has surely slipped away
But those wrinkles they don't lie their young years have passed them by
I can see they're growing older day by day
Yes, they're living in the sunset years of life.
Heaven blessed them through the years as man and wife
Not one moment of regret, and there's lots to live for yet
Yes, they're living in the sunset years of life.
How they loved us kids, no one but us could know
I remember endless times they told us so
One by one we all left home, we had families of our own
But their home is our special place to go
Yes, they're living in the sunset years of life.
Heaven blessed them through the years as man and wife
Not one moment of regret, and there's lots to live for yet

Yes, they're living in the sunset years of life.
It's so good that we could all be home today
And I wish that everyone of us could stay
For mom and dad it was a must, one half hundred years of us
It's their golden anniversary today .
Yes, they're living in the sunset years of life.
Heaven blessed them through the years as man and wife
Not one moment of regret, and there's lots to live for yet
Yes, they're living in the sunset years of life.
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David Luke Myrick (June 20, 1916 – January 28, 1972), known professionally as T. Texas Tyler, was an American country music singer and songwriter primarily known for his 1948 hit, "The Deck of Cards". Myrick was born just outside of Mena, Arkansas. He recorded first for Black & White Records as a member of The Six Westernaires, and for 4 Star Records (Hollywood) from September 1945 until the end of the 1950s.

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