American Old Time Song Lyrics: 56 A Mother Is The Truest Friend Of All

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A Mother Is the Truest Friend of All.
Copyright, 1894, by Frank Tousey.
Words by Eunice Monroe. Music by Robert Stanton.

We meet with many friendships as we journey o'er life's way,
And sunny smiles around us oft are cast,
But one is ever faithful, changing ne'er from day to day,
Who always stands beside as till the last.
In poverty or woe, her heart is ever true,
And though the darkest shadows o'er as fall,
She'll be your truest friend, forever to the end-
A mother is the truest friend of all.

Chorus.
While journeying on through life, in sorrow or in strife,
No matter what temptations may befall,
You'll always find a friend who's faithful to the end-
A mother is the truest friend of all.

You have a loving sister, who wilt think of you through life,
A brother who will never Tam aside;
You'll know the fond affection of a dear, devoted wife,

-Whose smile will cheer you on your journey wide;
Perhaps they will be true when trouble lingers near,
Yet one is sure to answer to your call,
No matter where you roam, her heart is still your home-
A mother is the truest friend of all.- Chorus.
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