As I watch you light the Shabbos candle
There's a lovely glow upon your face
While you're standing there
Whispering a prayer
None can take your place
Mamele, Mamele
Mother dear
I'll always call you Mamele
Tired eyes, wrinkled hands
And a simple heart
That always understands
I remember how
You used to comfort me
A little girl of three
In bygone years
I remember how
You took me on your knee
With a kiss, you'd dry my tеars
Silver hair, heart of gold
Day by day, I hate to see you growing old
Mamеle, oh Mamele
May God bless you, Mamele
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Ikh gedenk vi du flegst mir baruikn
A kind fun dray yor bloyz, ikh darf dir zeyer
Vi du flegst mir zetsn damolst oyf dayn shoys
Mit a kush opgevisht yedn trer
Vays dayn kop, vi shney vos falt
Got, vi es tut bang vos du verst gro un alt
Mamele, Mamele
Zay gebensht fun Got, Mamele
Mamele, oy Mamele
Mom-E-Le (Mother Dear) was written by Mitchell Parish.