[Verse]
She’d have her apron tied just right,
With hands so worn, yet soft as light.
Her laugh would dance on summer’s breeze,
A love that felt like roots of trees.
[Verse 2]
She’d hum a tune in her rocking chair,
The warmth of her heart was everywhere.
Biscuits baking, stories told,
Her memory shines brighter than gold.
[Chorus]
Oh, Grandma Hester, time won’t wait,
The clock keeps turning, it seals our fate.
But in my heart, you’re always near,
Your voice, your love, I still can hear.
[Verse 3]
She’d mend my tears when I was small,
With wisdom tucked inside it all.
A quiet strength, a guiding hand,
Her fading footprints in the sand.
[Verse 4]
A garden grew beneath her care,
Each bloom a prayer, her love laid bare.
I find her still in autumn air,
In whispered winds that braid my hair.
[Chorus]
Oh, Grandma Hester, time won’t wait,
The clock keeps turning, it seals our fate.
But in my heart, you’re always near,
Your voice, your love, I still can hear.