Текст песни Hank Snow - Rocking Along In An Old Rockin` Chair
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Written by Bob MillerRecorded by Hank SnowSitting alone in an old rockin` chair I saw an old mother with silvery hairShe seemed so neglected by those who should care rocking alone in an old rockin` chairHer hands were caloused and wrinckled and oldA life full of hard work were the story they toldAnd I`ve thought of angels as I saw her there rocking alone in an old rockin` chairBless her old heart do you think she`d complainThough life has been bitter she`d live it againAnd carry the cross that is more than her share rockin` alone in an old rockin` chair(It wouldn`t take much just to gladden her heartJust some small re-embrace on somebody`s heart)A letter would brighten her empty heart there rocking alone in an old rockin` chairI know some youngsters in an orphan`s homeWould think they owned heaven if she were their ownThey`d never be willing till let her sit there rocking alone in an old rockin` chairI look at her and I think what a shameThe ones who forgot her she loves just the sameAnd I think of angels as I see her there rocking alone in an old rockin` chairRocking alone in an old rockin` chair