Loudon wainwright iii

Mother's last farewell kiss

Loudon wainwright iii
I was sitting in a station one day
When i heard a splendid young lad say
I've no money for my fare but i'm longing to be there
And a letter from my sister tells me this

Mother's dying, please come home at once
If you want a mother's farewell kiss

Was my mother's farewell kiss, i now remember
How i'd love to see her smiling face once more
With her hand upon my brow
I can feel her touch just now

It's a memory of my mother's farewell kiss
It's a memory of my mother's farewell kiss

As the train pulled in that day
From behind the lad a voice replied
Take this money, pay your fare
It's enough to get you there
It's a twenty dollar bill i'll never miss

So the lad came safely home in time
To receive his mother's farewell kiss

Was my mother's farewell kiss, i now remember
How i'd love to see her smiling face once more
With her hand upon my brow
I can feel her touch just now

It's a memory of my mother's farewell kiss
It's a memory of my mother's farewell kiss

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