Momma's Waiting
As I drive toward home, I picture momma waiting
She'll be glad to see her big time boy come home
She gets little in return for all she's given
And I'm all she's got to love since daddy's gone
Now I'm 40 miles away, and I'm still wonderin'
Why I ever told her I was doing well
When I first went wrong, I should have turned to momma
But it's hard to get back up once you have fell
It's the last time I'll see flowers in the morning
It's the last time I'll hear robins in the spring
It's the last time I'll feel momma's arms around me (ah-ah-ah-ah-ah-ah-a-ah-ah-ah)
It's the last chance here on earth I'll have to sing (hmm-hmm-hmm-hmm)
As I drive away behind me, momma's waving
To a son who's all she'd ever hoped he'd be
Now she says her final prayers, and go meet daddy
And I'm glad she's only seen one side of me (hmm-hmm-hmm-hmm)
Today makes 13 years in Coleman's Federal Prison
And tonight, I'll walk these last few steps alone
But I can't help thinking somewhere momma's waiting
Once again to see her big time boy come home
It's the last time I'll see flowers in the morning
It's the last time I'll hear robins in the spring
It's the last time I'll feel momma's arms around me (ah-ah-ah-ah-ah-ah-a-ah-ah-ah)
It's the last chance here on earth I'll have to sing (hmm-hmm-hmm-hmm)
It's the last chance here on earth I'll have to sing
She'll be glad to see her big time boy come home
She gets little in return for all she's given
And I'm all she's got to love since daddy's gone
Now I'm 40 miles away, and I'm still wonderin'
Why I ever told her I was doing well
When I first went wrong, I should have turned to momma
But it's hard to get back up once you have fell
It's the last time I'll see flowers in the morning
It's the last time I'll hear robins in the spring
It's the last time I'll feel momma's arms around me (ah-ah-ah-ah-ah-ah-a-ah-ah-ah)
It's the last chance here on earth I'll have to sing (hmm-hmm-hmm-hmm)
As I drive away behind me, momma's waving
To a son who's all she'd ever hoped he'd be
Now she says her final prayers, and go meet daddy
And I'm glad she's only seen one side of me (hmm-hmm-hmm-hmm)
Today makes 13 years in Coleman's Federal Prison
And tonight, I'll walk these last few steps alone
But I can't help thinking somewhere momma's waiting
Once again to see her big time boy come home
It's the last time I'll see flowers in the morning
It's the last time I'll hear robins in the spring
It's the last time I'll feel momma's arms around me (ah-ah-ah-ah-ah-ah-a-ah-ah-ah)
It's the last chance here on earth I'll have to sing (hmm-hmm-hmm-hmm)
It's the last chance here on earth I'll have to sing
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Writer(s): Terry Williams, Kenneth R. Ii. Rogers
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