Will The Angels Let Me Play Composer(s): Fred E. Gladdish; W.L. Werden Performer(s): George Morgan
In the yard where children Were playing games one day A little boy on crutches Was watching wistfully* It seemed so hard he couldn't play Like other children do They said that he would spoil their games And was a baby too
When I go to heaven momma Will the angels let me play Because I'm just a cripple Will they say I'm in the way
Here the children never want me I'm a bother they all say When I go to heaven mommy Will the angels let me play
Now this little fellows heart was breaking in two Just because the rest of the kids Wouldn't let him play
And as he hobbled to his mom on his crutches With his eyes full of tears She heard her little cripple boy say Gosh mommy I'm so awfully tired
And then he bowed his little head Won't you rock me just a little bit mom Before I have to go to bed And gee how I wish daddy would come home Before I go to sleep Will you tell him how I waited and waited For so long mom For his kiss on my little cheek
And then that night When all was still and silent A band of angels came that way And they took this little fellow up to heaven Where he'll never never have to say Mom when I go up to heaven Won't the angels let me play
Or maybe because I'm just a kid on crutches They'll say I'm in the way You know Mom here the rest kids never want me I'm a bother they all say
So when I go up to heaven mom Don't you think that maybe Just maybe The angels will let me play
When I go to heaven momma Will the angels let me play
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