114. Can a Boy Forget His Mother?

1 Can a boy forget his mother's pray'r,
When he has wandered, God knows where?
It's down the path of death and shame,
But mother's pray'rs are heard the same!

Chorus:
Come back, my boy, come back, I say,
And travel in thy mother's way!
Come back, my boy, come back I say,
And travel in Thy mother's way!

2 Can a boy forget his mother's face,
Whose heart was kind and filled with grace?
Her loving voice it echoes sweet;
She waits, she longs her boy to meet! [Chorus]

3 Can a boy forget his mother's door,
From which he wandered years before?
With tears and sighs she said, "good-bye,
"Meet me, my boy, beyond the sky! [Chorus]

4 Can a boy forget that she is dead,
Tho' the many years have passed and fled?
Those tears, that pray'r, that sweet "Good-bye,"
She waits to welcome thee on high! [Chorus]

Text Information
First Line: Can a boy forget his mother's pray'r
Title: Can a Boy Forget His Mother?
Author: J. H. W.
Refrain First Line: Come back, my boy, come back, I say
Publication Date: 1907
Tune Information
Name: [Can a boy forget his mother's pray'r]
Composer: Rev. J. H. Weber
Key: A Major


Tune Information:

Dedicated to my friend, Mrs. R. G. Chandler, Coldwater, Mich.


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