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...but in it I sit to feel snuggled and warm when the day is long or I feel sick. |
| Lovin’ Chair From my mother-in-law I received a gift Of chair she no longer needed. An old brown recliner that doesn’t fit That lovin’ chair she gave me. Her lovin’ chair she called it Soft and cozy she loved the feel Of the warm hug she felt from it. Her lovin’ chair she gave me. It has seen better days, but in it I sit To feel snuggled and warm When the day is long or I feel sick. My lovin’ chair she gave me. It isn’t much and it sags a bit, It leans and has a bad spring But it helps me reminisce, Our lovin’ chair she gave me. Of flowers grown and roses snipped, Of branches on the family tree. Of crochet hooks and stitches stitched In that old lovin’ chair she gave me. |