(Jim Beauhall/S. Johns)
A little boy not much more than a baby Found a rose and picked it like a child would do Proudly he went running to his mommy And with a grin he said, "Look what me find for you"
A teenage boy packed groceries at the market A rebel kid sometimes a little wild But every year on Mother's Day and birthdays He'd bring her a rose just like that little child
A single crimson rose In time became a symbol of Endless love shared between A mother and her son A single crimson rose Was a special way to say I'll always love you come what may A single crimson rose
At eighteen, he enlisted in the army To fight a war he felt needed to be won Sometimes he'd write on Mother's Days and birthdays He never failed to send a rose to mom
That soldier now is coming home a hero With his medals to the mother that he loves With tear-filled eyes, she tells him how she's missed him And on his casket lays a single crimson rose
A single crimson rose In time became a symbol of Endless love shared between A mother and her son A single crimson rose Was a special way to say I'll always love you come what may A single crimson rose
A single crimson rose Was a special way to say I'll always love you come what may A single crimson rose
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