She worked in the kitchen of Kings Cafe Washing dishes for folks who didn't know her name Ironed stacks of clothing off the old clothes line Never complaining hardly a sigh
She used to pick berries in the morning dew Snapped green beans 'till the day was thru Fixed us our breakfast with coffee and creme Chilled hot pudding For lazy afternoons
Gramma Carter showed us Your love As she pressed on thru years of strife By doing small things in her quiet ways We saw Your wonder and felt Your grace
Gramma always scraped just to save her pay To gives us a bit come Christmas day Her gifts were modest hardly cost a thing The very best treasures we'd ever seen
Crippled hands would knit and weave The country folklore in her tapestries Blankets of love to grace our beds Where we drifted away In the sea of her love
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And when she knew her time was near She faltered a moment in grief and fear Then she walked on bravely to face each day Thru her lessons of dying We learned how to live
She took great joy and delight in You God You were he peace and her shining light And Your love for this woman shined thru her heart In the small things she did In the shadow of Your might
Gramma's smile was pure sweet joy Her laughter a shelter from the world Her blue eyes sparkled like twink'lin stars Her white hair a crown to a servants heart
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