[verse 1]
The taste of home and loving each bite,
Filled my soul on those long summer nights.
Memories linger, like the scene of each meal,
Each dish’s a story, so tender so real.
[verse 2]
Cornbread and collard greens,
Black-eyed peas and butter beans,
Homemade biscuits spread with butter,
Those are the memories of my mother.
[verse 3]
Fried chicken and mashed potatoes,
served with fried green tomatoes.
Fresh vanilla homemade ice cream,
Sweeter than a sugar plum dream.
[chorus]
Thank God for moms and granny’s,
Spending each day cooking off their fannies,
The best kept secret of the farming life,
Is the hot-cooked meals of the farmer’s wife.
[verse 4]
Warm summer nights made it hard to sleep,
Scorching days in the fields that made a man weep,
Every day on the farm was long and hard,
Brutal labor that could leave a man scarred.
[verse 5]
We started days early tobeat the heat,
Lunches were light with little meat,
Fresh vegetables kept us from getting fat,
Leftovers were fed top the dog and cat.
[verse 6]
Planning and picking were done by the weather,
The Farmers Almanac made decisions better.
To make a living you had to think smarter,
Cause if you didn’t your life would be harder.
[chorus]
Thank God for moms and granny’s,
Spending the day cooking off their fannies,
The best kept secret of the farming life,
Is the hot-cooked meals by the farmer’s wife.
[verse 7]
Momma and Granny cooked with a blaze,
On Thanksgiving, Christmas and holidays.
The cornbread dressingmy granny would make,
After Mama spent the night baking pies and a cake.
[verse 8]
Daddy fried a turkey in spicy Cajun butter,
So tender, so moist he had to slap mother,
On the cheek of her booty with no one was lookin’,
A Louisiana thing that says, “Baby I’m cookin’!”
[verse 9]
But nothing ever beat Mom’s banana pudding,
So thick and creamy, tasty and alluring.
I’d crawl a hundred miles on a broken glass floor,
If I could taste that pudding just once more.
[chorus]
Thank God for moms and granny’s,
Spending each day cooking off their fannies,
The best kept secret of the farming life,
Is the hot-cooked meals of the farmer’s wife.
Copyright November 17, 2025, by Stephen Craig Whitley – All Rights Reserved
