My mother used to always lay me down in my bed A nice warm blanket and a pillow for my head Cushioned from the world and all of its hurt Just me and my mother, the rest was a blur When I was young I had her as my shield Though she always warned me of the pain I would feel But too young to understand, I thought pain wasn't real She said Don't cry of the past, life is a pain But look on forward, let it sharpen your brain When you're knocked down get up on your feet Don't let life beat you, leave you down in defeat (Leave you down in defeat, oh) When I got a bit older put myself to bed I still had a pillow, but no shield for my head My mother told me, "you're grown so good luck" I had no protection from the world and its muck Now that I'm older she isn't my shield And I'm fully exposed to the pain I can feel And I know her lessons, and the pain's very real I remember she said Don't cry of the past, life is a pain But look on forward, let it sharpen your brain When you're knocked down get up on your feet Don't let life beat you, leave you down in defeat (Leave you down in defeat, oh) ♪ (She said)