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My mother's prayer

Author: Judson W. Van de Venter Hymnal: SSMC1903 #d21 (1903) First Line: I never can forget the day I heard my mother kindly say Refrain First Line: Whene'er I think of her so dear

My mother's easy chair

Author: C. Annette Topping Hymnal: SSMC1903 #d22 (1903) First Line: I recall a cozy corner Refrain First Line: Rocking, rocking, rocking to and fro

I saw my mother kneeling

Author: Charles Gould Beede Hymnal: SSMC1903 #d23 (1903)

Thy mother believes in thee

Author: Lillian Barker Beede Hymnal: SSMC1903 #d24 (1903) First Line: In a dark and gloomy prison

Meet Mother in the Skies

Author: Jerome McCauley Hymnal: SSMC1903 #d25 (1903) First Line: In a lonely graveyard [churchyard], many miles away Refrain First Line: Listen to her pleading

How I long my dear old mother's face to see

Author: F. D. Hall Hymnal: SSMC1903 #d26 (1903) First Line: In my childhood's happy days

Memories sweet of my childhood

Author: Peter P. Bilhorn Hymnal: SSMC1903 #d27 (1903) First Line: In the sweet days of my childhood

Tender recollections

Author: Henry K. Grose Hymnal: SSMC1903 #d28 (1903) First Line: I've a tender recollection Refrain First Line: She was gentle and so kind

Treasured in my memory all these many years

Hymnal: SSMC1903 #d29 (1903) First Line: I've been thinking today of thos years of long ago

Kiss my eyelids, mother

Author: Peter P. Bilhorn Hymnal: SSMC1903 #d30 (1903) First Line: Kiss me, mother, kiss me gently Refrain First Line: Sing to me, my darling mother

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