Lyrics I Love You, Mama - Shirley Caesar
You
know
so
ofttimes
people
ask
me
Shirley.
why
is
it
that
you
sing
about
mothers
so
much?
But
you
know,
my
Mama
has
been
both
mom
and
dad
for
me
Maybe
many
of
you
don't
know
it,
but
my
mother
is
a
semiinvalid
Today
I'd
like
to
just
say
thanks,
Mom
Thanks
for
sharing
and
caring
about
me
The
many
nights
that
you
laid
awake
While
I
was
out
on
the
road
singing
And
many
nights,
many
mornings
rather,
you
wouldn't
even
go
to
sleep
Until
you'd
hear
me
put
my
key
in
the
door
I
wanna
say
thanks
for
the
many
mornings
that
you'd
get
up
And
would
fix
us
some
lunch
when
so
Many
kids
didn't
have
anything
to
eat
And
I
remember,
in
my
little
ol'
selfish
way
I
would
complain
Because
I
had
to
take
biscuit
and
a
Piece
of
meat
between
the
bread
to
school
And
the
children
would
laugh
at
me
and
I'd
come
home
crying,
saying
Mama,
I
don't
take
that
to
school
anymore
and
my
Mama
would
say
thanks
Because
I
remember
so
vividly
that
morning
you
called
in
the
kitchen
And
you
told
me
to
look
down
in
the
bag
I
said,
Mama,
there's
nothing
down
in
the
bag
but
meat
and
bread
And
Mama,
I
remember
you
took
the
meat
And
the
bread
out
and
you
put
it
on
the
table
And
I
said,
Mama,
there's
nothing
down
in
the
bag
And
you
said,
yes,
it
is,
that's
what
you
told
me
She
said,
you'll
take
this
meat
and
this
bread
and
you'll
go
to
school
And
whenever
the
children
laugh
at
you,
You
tell
them
that
every
morning
when
I
get
up
The
first
thing
that
I
do
is
I
put
my
love
in
that
bag
Thanks,
Mom
When
Daddy
died,
I
remember,
the
relatives
came
And
they
wanted
to
take
us
all
from
you
And
I
remember
you
saying
with
tears
in
your
eyes
I
know
that
nobody's
gonna
give
me
a
job
And
I
know
that
my
check
that
I
get
each
month
is
Not
going
to
be
enough
to
take
care
of
my
children
But
some
kind
of
way,
God's
gonna
make
a
way
And
I
remember
you
used
to
sing
this
song
all
the
time
"Courage
my
soul
and
let
me
journey
on
Though
the
night
seems
dark,
it
won't
be
very
long
Thanks
be
to
God
the
morning
light
appears
The
storm
is
passing
over,
hallelujah"
And,
Mama,
we
can
say
today
that
that
storm
passed
over
And,
Mama,
I
wanna
say
thank
you
for
denying
yourself
There
were
times
that
you
wanted
a
dress
- you
bought
us
that
dress
There
were
times
when
you
needed
shoes
- you
bought
us
those
shoes
There
were
times
when
you
wanted
to
go
out
- you
stayed
home
Thank
you,
Mama,
thank
you
for
teaching
me
how
to
love
Teaching
me
about
Jesus,
Making
me
go
to
Sunday
school
when
I
didn't
want
to
go
For,
Mama,
today
when
I
look
back
over
My
life
I
can
say
that
you
been
a
good
mom
And
Mama,
I
want
to
thank
you
for
all
of
those
whippings
I
got
At
times
I'd
throw
rocks
and
break
Out
windows
and
break
out
street
lights
And
a
time
I'd
go
to
the
grocery
stores
And
then
steal
twin
popsicles
and
ginger
snaps
And
I've
looked
you
square
in
the
eye
And
I've
lied
some
about
I
been
doing
And
you,
being
a
good
mom,
you
knew
when
I
was
lying
I
want
to
thank
you,
Ma,
for
those
whippings
I
got
And
then
Mama,
I
want
to
thank
you
for
teaching
me
To
understand,
teaching
me
sharing,
teaching
me
caring
Mama,
when
I
saw
the
other
kids
in
the
Neighborhood,
how
you
would
take
them
in
when
they
were
hungry
Oh,
you've
been
a
good
Mama
I'd
like
to
just
sum
up
this
little
Tribute
to
you
in
four
beautiful
words
And
I
know
I
can't
say
thank
you
Enough,
but
thank
you
with
these
four
words
I
love
you,
Mama,
I
love
you
I
love
you,
Mama
I
love
you,
Mama
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