Mother Dear
Author: Maud Belnap Kimball
This chart compares versions of the English text of Mother Dear, as it appears in different publications.
Minor punctuation, capitalization, and spelling differences are shown, in addition to more substantial differences in words, phrases, or verses.
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1. Mother dear, I love you so, class="diff_next">n 11. Mother dear, I love you so.
2Your happy smiling face 2Your happy, smiling face
3Is such a joy to look at, 3Is such a joy to look at;
4It makes home a lovely place. 4It makes home a lovely place.
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n 62. Mother dear, I love you so, n 62. Mother dear, I love you so.
7Your lovely, shining eyes
8Are just like stars that twinkle
9Way up in the bright blue skies.
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113. Mother dear, I love you so.
7I will try all day through 12I’ll try the whole day through
8To please our Heav’nly Father 13To please our Heav’nly Father.
9I’m so glad he gave me you. 14I’m so glad he gave me you.
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t 113. Mother dear, I love you so, t
12I will try all day through
13To please our Heav’nly Father
14I’m so glad he gave me you.
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