Lyrics Mother the Queen of My Heart - Hank Thompson
I
had
a
home
out
in
Texas,
Down
where
the
blue
bonnet′s
grew.
I
had
the
kindest
old
mother;
How
happy
we
were
just
we
two.
Till
one
day
the
angels'
called
her,
That
debt
we
all
have
to
pay.
She
called
me
close
to
hr
bedside,
These
last
few
words
to
say.
"Son,
don′t
start
drinking
and
gambling,
Promise
you'll
always
go
straight.
"
Ten
years
have
passed
since
that
parting,
That
promise
I've
broke,
I
must
say.
I
started
gambling
for
pastime,
At
last
I
was
just
like
them
all.
I
bet
my
clothes
and
my
money,
fall.
One
night
I
bet
all
my
money,
Nothing
was
left
to
be
seen.
All
that
I
needed
to
break
them
was
one
card,
And
that
was
a
queen.
The
cards
were
dealt
all
′round
the
table,
Each
man
took
a
card
on
the
draw.
I
drew
the
one
that
would
beat
them;
I
turned
it
and
here′s
wat
I
saw.
I
saw
my
mother's
picture,
And
somehow
she
seemed
to
say.
"Son,
you
have
broken
your
promise,"
So
I
tossed
the
cards
away.
My
winnings
I
gave
to
a
newsboy,
I
knew
I
was
wrong
from
the
start.
And
I′ll
ne'er
forget
that
promise,
To
Mother,
the
queen
of
my
heart.
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