Well I courted your old gran, me son,
a long, long time ago.
And it's said that she was
the fairest of them all,
And I told her that I loved her
and I wanted her for mine
and I wrote it all along the factory wall.
Now she gave me six fine sons
and your father, he was one.
and she kept our home together
and a favorite she had none.
But the war, it cut the family down
to less than half its size.
and I watched your grandma
aging right before me very eyes.
She was bunny, she was fair and
we made a lovely pair.
I'd give all the world to see her
in the old rocking chair.
Now an angel called on us
one night to take your gran away
and I just had time to comb
and plait her hair.
And then the lonely times
did face me,
and it nearly broke me heart,
nobody else could fill that
rocking chair
She was bunny, she was fair and
we made a lovely pair.
I'd give all the world to see her
in the old rocking chair.
So now I climb the stairs at night
by the flicker of candlelight
and I look upon me shadow on the wall
and I can still remember when that
shadow once was two
and beside me stood the fairest
of them all
So now I lay me down to sleep,
I ? for my sweet las.
Oh I wish that things
were like they used to be
And I hope your grandma
hears me voice and tells
the Lord above
to send an angel down to
call on me
She was bunny, she was fair and
we made a lovely pair.
I'd give all the world to see her
in the old rocking chair.
She was bunny, she was fair and
we made a lovely pair.
I'd give all the world to see her
in the old rocking chair.