I Remember

Album: My Tennessee Mountain Home (1973)
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  • (Dolly Parton)

    I remember, I remember
    I remember momma and daddy most of all
    I remember meadows and fields of golden wheat
    I remember song birds and sugar cane so sweet
    I remember lots of things that often I recall
    But I remember momma and daddy most of all

    I remember ginger bread my momma used to bake
    I remember home-made toys that Daddy used to make
    Yes, I remember many things that often I recall
    But I remember momma and daddy most of all

    I remember momma and daddy most of all
    In our little country home they filled with love
    I remember momma and daddy most of all
    And all the things they did to make life happier for us
    Yes I remember lots of things that often I recall
    But I remember momma and daddy most of all

    I remember candy that daddy used to bring
    I remember songs my momma used to sing
    Oh I Remember many things that often I recall
    But I remember momma and daddy most of all

    I remember momma and daddy most of all
    And how they taught us children right from wrong
    I remember momma and daddy most of all
    How they used to hope and pray they'd live to see us grown
    Oh I remember many things that often I recall
    I remember momma and daddy most of all

    I remember, I remember
    I remember momma and daddy most of all
    Most of all

    Writer/s: DOLLY PARTON
    Publisher: Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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