A heartfelt tribute to a mother who battled cancer, capturing memories of love, family, and the simple joys of life shared in a childhood home. This poignant song reflects on loss and reminds us of the warmth and strength of maternal love.
Verse 1:
On a dead end road, where the memories stay,
Lived a woman with a heart, warm as summer days.
In a house filled with laughter, and stories so bright,
She painted our lives with colors of light.
Chorus:
Oh, Momma, you’re the coconut cake,
Sweet as the love that you gave each day.
Even when the shadows came to call,
You stood so strong, you gave it your all.
Verse 2:
Cats curled at your feet, purring soft dreams,
While you painted our world with your vibrant themes.
In every brush stroke, your spirit would shine,
Now I carry your heart, my love, intertwined.
Chorus:
Oh, Momma, you’re the coconut cake,
Sweet as the love that you gave each day.
Even when the shadows came to call,
You stood so strong, you gave it your all.
Bridge:
The day I had to let you go,
Tears in silence, a painful show.
But in every breath, I feel you near,
Whispers of love that still pierce the fear.
Verse 3:
Though the battle was short, and the road was long,
I find you still here, in the notes of a song.
In the best of the memories, you’ll ever stay,
You’re the light in my heart, guiding my way.
Chorus:
Oh, Momma, you’re the coconut cake,
Sweet as the love that you gave each day.
Even when the shadows came to call,
You stood so strong, you gave it your all.
Outro:
So I’ll cherish the days, and I’ll tell our tale,
Of love that still blooms, even when we fail.
On a dead end road, my heart will reside,
In the echoes of laughter, where e’er you abide.
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A song about my mom who passed away July 22nd. She had a short battle with cancer.
She lived in the same house all my life on a dead end road. She made the best coconut cake. She loved to paint. She loved cats. She loved her family.
I had to take her off life support.
Jason Isbell