paroles de chanson Mammie - Dolly Parton
Mammie
delivered
me
into
this
world
Mammie
watched
my
mama
die
at
my
birth
And
Mammie
she
loved
me
she
took
me
to
raise
Mammie
was
all
I
had
on
this
earth
Let′s
get
in
the
firewood,
I'd
hear
Mammie
say
Let′s
go
to
the
spring
before
it
gets
dark
And
you
do
up
the
dishes
while
the
water's
still
hot
And
don't
throw
that
dishwater
out
in
the
yard
Oh
Mammie
taught
me
how
to
sing
a
song
She
taught
me
to
play
her
old
guitar
And
at
night
before
bedtime
we′d
sing
for
hours
As
the
teakettle
whistled
along
on
the
fire
And
at
night
as
I
laid
alone
in
my
bed
I′d
hear
Mammie
praying
and
each
night
she
said
Oh
dear
God
help
me
raise
her
to
know
right
from
wrong
And
I
pray
she'll
do
right
even
after
I
′m
gone
I'd
wait
until
Mammie
had
fallen
asleep
Then
out
of
my
window
I′d
quietly
sneak
And
I'd
wait
by
the
mill
pond
according
to
plans
And
there
in
the
darkness
I′d
meet
a
man
Oh
it's
not
that
I
wanted
to
bring
Mammie
shame
I
just
couldn't
control
wild
blood
in
my
veins
They
tell
me
my
mama
could
not
name
my
dad
So
I
guess
it
was
natural
for
me
to
be
bad
One
night
I
awoke
at
the
sound
of
my
name
Come
quickly,
I
heard
Mammie
cry
She
said
you
be
good
and
I
told
her
I
would
and
That
night
I
watched
as
my
Mammie
died
All
I
have
now
are
the
memories
of
Mammie
And
the
goodness
that
loving
her
brought
me
Although
she
is
gone
in
my
heart
she
lives
on
And
I
know
how
much
good
she
taught
me
Ah
Mammie,
I′m
being
good
Mammie
...
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