In a tiny kitchen A small 3 burner stove My Mammy cooked for 8 kids Her family in a tiny home
Little hands tightly gripping her apron To sturdy a wobbly stand Looking up to see the face I loved My 4'9" Cherokee great-grandmother Called Mammy to the whole clan
Old folks home was the plan I saw her laying in that bed Eyes closed never to open again Lips blowing whistling a silent tune Hands busy sewing nothing in the air Broke my heart seeing her laying there
Mammy's gowns were given to me Sleeping in them I felt her close it seemed Occasionally I'd cry myself to sleep I loved her the most I believe
Home movies of me at 9 years Talking and braiding her hair Rekindles the love The whole family knew we were a pair
At Heaven's Gate I expect to hear A Whisling, whisling Mammy calling, "Terry Kay" I just know it