Just a little to the left of the big front window In the house where I was born and raised Up on the wall, all framed in golden And sown with love, hung a simple phrase. And when the world grew dark and troubled And the cold hard times seemed there to stay Those little words spelled out their treasure And shown a light on a weary day.
"I cannot play, I cannot sing But I can try like anything." These little words spelled out their treasure And shown a light on the weary day.
Against the wall, the old piano Brought me tears from time to time When Mama played her gentle music It spoke to me in endless rhyme.
I could not play, I could not sing But I could try like anything When Mama played her gentle music It spoke to me in endless rhyme.
Now and then the years bring back the hours When a kindly word was a worthy friend And that little phrase sewn 'round with flowers Brings a gift of love and some light again.
"I cannot play, I cannot sing But I can try like anything." Those little words sewn 'round with flowers Brings a gift of love and some light again.
Those little words sewn 'round with flowers Brings a gift of love and some light again.
Compositor: Staines Bill (Bill Staines) ECAD: Obra #5399307