There was six of us small kids when papa left home His last words to mama was woman you're on your own And mama wiped the tears away and gathered us around to say Now don't you fret we'll make it on our own Well the only work mama ever found was the factoryin' kind But her love for us was such she said she didn't mind And later on I have doubt a mowin' lawns and a paper rout And mama's love was wrapped there all the time Now mama never gave us many material things in life But what she gave us there was plenty of In fact there was enough of it to last us all our lives And that's the memory of mama's love Now mama never did complain but there came the day When I got me a man size job a making real good pay And I told mama now you stay home I'll make a livin' from now on But fate stepped in and mama passed away Now mama never gave us many material things in life... Yes that's the memory of mama's love