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"Who You'd Be Today"
Sunny days seem to hurt the
most. I wear the pain like a heavy coat. I feel you everywhere I go. I
see your smile, I see your face, I hear you laughin' in the rain. I still
can't believe you're gone.
It ain't fair: you died too young, Like the
story that had just begun, But death tore the pages all away. God knows
how I miss you, All the hell that I've been through, Just knowin' no-one
could take your place. An' sometimes I wonder, Who'd you be
today?
Would you see the world? Would you chase your dreams? Settle
down with a family, I wonder what would you name your babies? Some days
the sky's so blue, I feel like I can talk to you, An' I know it might
sound crazy.
It ain't fair: you died too young, Like the story that
had just begun, But death tore the pages all away. God knows how I miss
you, All the hell that I've been through, Just knowin' no-one could take
your place. An' sometimes I wonder, Who you'd be today?
Today,
today, today.
Today, today, today.
Sunny days seem to hurt the most. I wear the pain like a
heavy coat. The only thing that gives me hope, Is I know I'll see you
again some day.
Some day, some day, some day.

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Thank you Beth

Thank you Carolyn

Thank you Reeny


Thank you Elaine for the above 2 gifts


Thank you Linda for the above 2 gifts

Thank you Susie

Thank you Diane

Thank you Carol

Thank you Shirley

Thank you Ann

Thank you Saralyn

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