Saw My Mama Cryin'

I saw my mama cryin'
I heard her weep in morn
I saw my mama cryin'
And I heard her weep in morn
And I reached right out and help her
So she would not feel so alone

I saw my mama struggle
But she never did complain
I saw my mama struggle
But she never did complain, no, no-o
When she thought I wasn't lookin'
You know her face was filled with pain, Lord
One day I found my mama
Standing in the backyard cryin'
I asked her what was wrong
She said she was getting tired and tryin'
Then she said, don't worry son
It's just a passin' face
She dried her eyes and smiled at me
Said: it's bound to be some better days

I saw my mama cryin'
I heard her weep in morn, yes I did
And I reached right out and help her
So she would not be so alone, lone, lone
Lone

I saw her getting' older
As we move from place to place
I saw mama getting' older
As we move from place to place
And when death came 'round and took her
I saw a peaceful smile upon
Her face, yes I did, Yes I did

I saw my mama cryin'
Oh Lord, I saw my mama cryin'
I saw my Mama cryin'
I was just a Boy and saw
Her cry, cry, cry, cry, Cryin'

Trivia about the song Saw My Mama Cryin' by Walter Trout

On which albums was the song “Saw My Mama Cryin'” released by Walter Trout?
Walter Trout released the song on the albums “Blues From The Modern Daze” in 2012 and “Blues For The Modern Daze” in 2012.

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