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Moth­er your chil­dren are like birds

Verse 1

For as long as I can remem­ber,
The win­dows always glowed for me,
In the room filled with qui­et spring,
And embroi­dered tow­els on the wall.
In that sacred, peace­ful cham­ber,
A child’s heart would read and know
Shevchenko’s kind and watch­ful eyes,
And gold­en pat­terns in a row.

Cho­rus

Moth­er, your chil­dren are like birds,
Spread­ing wings into the sky.
Moth­er, to your ten­der room,
We’ll return again by and by.

Verse 2

That end­less child­hood temp­ta­tion –
Open the door and you will see,
A table dressed in Sun­day white
And moth­er wait­ing patient­ly.

Verse 3

For as long as I can remem­ber,
That white cloth always shone so bright.
In your room, dear moth­er, I know,
Every day felt like Sun­day light.

Cho­rus

Moth­er, your chil­dren are like birds,
Spread­ing wings into the sky.
Moth­er, to your ten­der room,
We’ll return again by and by.

Verse 4

Maybe far from home and shel­ter,
My wings will fal­ter in the air.
The star will fade, and after that –
No more nightin­gales any­where.

Verse 5

Son, remem­ber this, my son –
No mat­ter where life takes your flight,
All may leave their mother’s home,
But none for­get its gen­tle light.

Cho­rus (x2)

Moth­er, your chil­dren are like birds,
Spread­ing wings into the sky.
Moth­er, to your ten­der room,
We’ll return again by and by.