God Bless Her (’Cause She’s My Mother)

Charlie Louvin, Ira Louvin, Eddie Hill

[Verse 1]
I'm thinking of a little lady
She bears her load without a friend
The one who rocked me in my cradle
And through the years she loves me yet

The roses on her cheeks have faded
And when they pass her on the street
Would break my heart to see them mock her
Although she may not dress so neat

[Chorus]
She was the first to ever love me
The first to hold me to her breast
God blеss her cause she is my mothеr
And she’ll be the last one I'll forget

[Verse 2]
Her way may seem a bit old fashioned
And some may laugh when passing by
I'm not ashamed to call her mother
My love for her I’ll not deny

Each lock of grey tells of her sorrow
As day by day, she's growing old
Her tender smile each day grows sweeter
Each day she's closer to God's fold

[Chorus]
She was the first to ever love me
The first to hold me to her breast
God bless her cause she is my mother
And she'll be the last one I'll forget

Trivia about the song God Bless Her (’Cause She’s My Mother) by The Louvin Brothers

When was the song “God Bless Her (’Cause She’s My Mother)” released by The Louvin Brothers?
The song God Bless Her (’Cause She’s My Mother) was released in 1958, on the album “The Family Who Prays”.
Who composed the song “God Bless Her (’Cause She’s My Mother)” by The Louvin Brothers?
The song “God Bless Her (’Cause She’s My Mother)” by The Louvin Brothers was composed by Charlie Louvin, Ira Louvin, Eddie Hill.

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