I wonder if you're alone up there
Since you've been gone, I've been alone down here
She told me that I would be OK
Now I don't believe, what she had to say

When she said don't worry, and you'll be fine
It's only a matter, a matter of time
As she sits back and finishes her wine
She prays to the lord I'll be fine

Now days have passed, and weeks have too
All I think about is how I miss you
She told me that I would be OK
But I feel the same that I felt that day

When she said don't worry, and you'll be fine
It's only a matter, a matter of time
As she sits back and finishes her wine
She prays to the lord I'll be fine
She prays to the lord I'll be fine

He don't know what he has done
Mother prays to the lord above
Lord please save my sons
He don't know what he has done
(The damage has been done to them)
She prays to the lord above
Lord please save my sons

She says don't worry, and you'll be fine
It's only a matter of time
She says don't worry, and you'll be fine
It's only a matter, a matter of time
As she sits back and finishes her wine
She prays to the lord I'll be fine
She prays to the lord I'll be fine
She says don't worry, and you'll be fine
It's only a matter of time
It's only a matter of time


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Mother's Prayer Lyrics as written by Tony Lovato John Feldmann

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    haha emo kids cry... anyways... last night i was at this soncert and it had mest and golfinger and big blue monkey... and tony dedicated this song to everyone that was affected by september 11th, but it was really cool, because they put the lights on the crowd, and it was so fucking cool... yeah it was a good concert!

    UnwrittenMestUpGurlyon July 23, 2002   Link

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