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Artist/Band: Reba McEntire
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Lyrics for Album: Other Songs - Reba McEntire



Have you ever made a quilt?

I have. it's one of the most therapeutic and calming

things I've ever done. and I had a huge sense of accomplishment

when I finished.



Both of my grandmothers made quilts,

my mama did, and my aunt jeannie did.

I loved to open that big box at christmastime knowing

it was a quilt that one of them had made.

I was so flattered that after all the time and energy

they had spent on that quilt,

they had selected me to receive it.

even as a young girl, I knew a quilt was a gift I would cherish always.



Back when I was living at home,

I remember during the winter months mama would set

up her sewing machine in the living room over by the

window. at night when we'd all be in there watching

tv after supper, mama would be over at her sewing machine,

making another quilt from the scraps left over

From a dress or blouse she had made for one of us earlier.



Then, when she had sewn all the squares sewn together,

she'd lay the batting on the living room floor,

lay the quilted piece on top of that,

and then start tacking it down.

when that was completed, she'd sew the border around

it. then it was finished. all that remained was for

mama to decide who would be the proud recipient of

her precious handiwork which represented so many hours of love.



I feel very blessed to have received one of mama's

quilts. I sleep under it every night I'm home.

it doesn't match the fancy comforter we bought in los

angelos, but it feels better than anything you can

imagine. just because I know my mama made it just for me.



When daddy's mother died in 1950,

one year before my sister alice was born,

mama got the trunk that held all of the quilts,

china, crystal, silverware,

and knickknacks that grandma had collected during her

lifetime. mama discovered that grandma's trunk also

included a few quilt pieces that she had started but

had never finished. my sister susie eventually wound

up with those quilt pieces and we all figured she would

finish them out and keep them for herself.



But as only susie would do,

she cut the makings of the quilt into four squares,

had them quilted, put a picture of grandma mcentire

and a descripion of the quilt ogether,

and had them framed for alice's,

my brother pake's, and my christmas present.



That's how thoughtful susie is.

she could have kept the quilt for herself,

but, instead, she shared with her brother and sisters

something so special, which had belonged to a woman

none of us had ever met. that's part of susie's charm.



That's also the charm of a quilt.

like a mother, it wraps it's arms around you-sosoft,

yet so sturdy, and so comforting.

in my grandma's time the sewing of a quilt would bring

friends and neighbors together,

and in quilting circles today that lovely tradition

continues. now we live in a time when so many women

do not even have a sewing machine in their home and

when country quilts hang in the fanciest boutiques

and galleries selling as "decorative art.

" that would sure give my grandma and her circle a

good laugh and more than a few shakes of the head.



Can you just imagine the visiting,

the stories, and the fellowship that have gone on during

the making of all the wonderful quilts through the

years? and can you imagine all the children who have

been tucked in securely underneath them in their beds

night after night? and us adults too?



That's what you call "comfort from a country quilt.

" I hope this book is as comforting to you as my mama's

quilt has always been to me.

like a quilt, this book is made up of small pieces

of material-some of my favorite stories,

memorable experiences, and more than a few opinions-written,

rather than sewn, from the stuff of my life.

I have stitched these pieces together with my sincere

hope that you will find the "quilt" of a book friendly,

warm, and enjoyable, something you can turn to for

comfort and entertainment and for sharing with friends and family.



So grab your favorite quilt, wra up, get comfortable, and enjoy.

From me to you.

Love,

Reba


Album Lyrics: Other Songs - Reba McEntire


Reba McEntire
"Other Songs - Reba McEntire"


1. 9 to 5
2. A Cowboy Like You
3. All Of You
4. Amazing Grace
5. Angel's Lullaby
6. Bad For My Own Good
7. Big Blue Sky
8. Break Each Other's Hearts Again
9. Does The Wind Still Blow In Oklahoma
10. Forward
11. God You Never Cried
12. Good Doggie, No Bone
13. Heart
14. I Got Lost In His Arms
15. I Got The Sun In The Morning
16. I Like It That Way
17. I'll Still Be Loving You
18. I'll Take Your Heart
19. If I Could Live Your Life
20. If I Could Only Be Like You
21. Islands In The Stream
22. Love Needs A Holiday
23. Lovin You, Lovin Me
24. Mind Your Own Business
25. My Heart Has A Mind Of Its Own
26. Please Be The One
27. Pray
28. Right Or Wrong
29. She Came On Like Lightnin'
30. Since I Fell For You
31. The Ballad Of John Mcentire
32. The Blues Don't Care Who's Got 'em
33. The Christmas Song
34. The Love We Made
35. These Broken Hearts (Vince Gill)
36. Trust Time
37. Tulsa Time
38. Waiting For The Sun To Shine
39. We'll Waltz In Love Tonight
40. With You I Am
41. You Can't Get A Man With A Gun
42. You're Gonna Be
43. You've Got Me