Текст песни Rockin' Alone in an Old Rocking Chair - Eddy Arnold
Sitting
alone
in
an
old
rockin'
chair
I
saw
an
old
mother,
with
silvery
hair
She
seemed
so
neglected,
by
those
who
should
care
Rockin'
alone,
in
an
old
rockin'
chair
Her
hands
were
calloused,
and
wrinkled,
and
old
A
life
of
hard
work,
was
the
story
they
told
And
I've
thought
of
angels,
as
I
saw
her
there
Rockin'
alone,
in
an
old
rockin'
chair
Bless
her
old
heart,
do
you
think
she'd
complain
Though
life
has
been
bitter,
she'd
live
it
again
And
carry
the
cross,
that
is
more
than
her
share
Rockin'
alone,
in
an
old
rockin'
chair
It
wouldn't
take
much,
to
gladden
her
heart
Just
some
small
remembrance,
on
somebody's
part
A
letter
would
brighten,
her
empty
life
there
Rockin'
alone,
in
an
old
rockin'
chair
I
know
some
kids,
in
an
orphan's
home
Who
think
they
owned
heaven,
if
she
was
their
own
They'd
never
be
willing,
to
let
her
sit
there
Rockin'
alone,
in
an
old
rockin'
chair
I
look
at
her
and
I
think,
what
a
shame
The
ones
who
forgot
her,
she
loves
just
the
same
And
I
think
of
angels,
as
I
see
her
there
Rockin'
alone,
in
an
old
rockin'
chair
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