Dave Van Ronk - Motherless Child Lyrics

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Motherless Child

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What Are The Lyrics For Motherless Child By Dave Van Ronk?
Motherless children have a hard time
When their mother is gone. Motherless children have a hard time When their mother is gone. Motherless children have such a hard time. There's all that weepin' and all that cryin'. Motherless children, they have such a hard time When their mother is gone. Father will do the best he can When the mother is gone. Father will do the best he can When the mother is gone. Father will do the best he can, But there's so many things he just don't understand. Motherless children, they have such a hard time When their mother is gone. People say a sister will do When your mother is gone. People say a sister will do When your mother is gone. People say a sister will do, But she'll get married and turn her back on you. Motherless children, they have such a hard time When their mother is gone. You may find comfort in your husband or your wife When your mother is gone. You may find comfort in your husband or your wife When your mother is gone. You may find comfort in your husband or your wife, But you'll be your mother's child for the rest of your life. And nobody treats you like your mother did When your mother is gone. |
Who Wrote Motherless Child By Dave Van Ronk?
. Traditional, Eric Patrick Clapton
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What's The Duration Of The Motherless Child By Dave Van Ronk?The duration of Motherless Child is 3:48 minutes and seconds. |
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