Lyrics A Mother's Day (Bonus Track) - Jim Brickman
Mom
and
Dad
were
reading
in
the
den
Mom
said,
"I'm
gonna
go
to
bed,
it's
late"
She
went
to
the
kitchen
to
make
three
school
lunches
Another
night
in
a
mother's
day
Put
the
cereal
bowls
out
for
breakfast
Set
the
coffeemaker
for
6 a.m.
Sewed
a
loose
button
on
brother's
shirt
for
him
Checked
sister's
math
homework,
sent
a
note
to
the
teacher
Added
eggs
to
the
grocery
list
Started
a
load
of
wash,
made
sure
the
doors
were
locked
Put
water
in
the
puppy's
dish
Wrote
a
check
to
the
children's
piano
teacher
Turned
the
dishwasher
on
And
Dad
called
out,
"Honey,
what's
takin'
you
so
long?"
Have
I
ever
thanked
you
For
everything
you've
done?
Now
all
that
I
can
say
is
"I
love
you,
Mom"
Hung
some
art
on
the
refrigerator
door
And
headed
up
the
stairs
Kissed
all
the
children
and
helped
sister
comb
Her
wavy
golden
hair
Washed
her
make-up
off
and
turned
on
the
bath
Lay
down
in
the
moon's
soft
light
and
kissed
Dad
goodnight
Have
I
ever
thanked
you
For
everything
you've
done?
Now
all
that
I
can
say
is
"I
love
you,
Mom"
Thank
you
for
nursin'
me
Through
all
those
colds
and
fevers
Thank
you
for
believin'
in
me
When
they
were
no
other
believers
And
it's
never
too
late
to
say
"I
love
you,
Mom"
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