[Verse 1]
Sunrise rolls through our little town,
Mama’s porch swing barely makes a sound.
Seventy-five years, oh, it feels like a breeze,
But the love that you’ve given still humbles me.
[Verse 2]
The coffee’s warm, the stories are deep,
A lifetime of moments you’ve sown to keep.
From the fields to the kitchen, you paved our way,
We’re here to thank you on your special day.
[Chorus]
Happy birthday, we’re gathered here,
Singing your praises, loud and clear.
Oh, Mama, I love you, more than you know,
Here’s to the heart that taught ours to grow.
[Verse 3]
From patchwork quilts to Sunday pies,
You brought a little sunlight to all our skies.
Faithful and kind, a rock through the years,
There’s strength in your hands, through joy and tears.
[Bridge]
You’re the roots of this family tree,
Standing strong for the world to see.
At seventy-five, you shine like gold,
A soul so warm, never grows old.
[Chorus]
Happy birthday, we’re gathered here,
Singing your praises, loud and clear.
Oh, Mama, I love you, more than you know,
Here’s to the heart that taught ours to grow.