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Don't Say Good-Bye
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Sometimes It's hard
to understand why
Someone you love
must be taken away from you.
But I want to tell you
That I'm not too far away,
And I've been watching over you
You'll be mine again some day.
Don't say good-bye my son,
I want you to smile my friend,
Believe in forever,
That's what I want you to do.
Don't hang your head down low,
I'll help you to carry your load,
I know that you're waiting,
for me to come home.
Don't say good-bye my son,
I want you to smile my friend,
Believe in forever,
That's what I want you to do.
Don't Say Good-Bye
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Lorrene Taylor Curtis (1961-2008) |
NOTE:Written in the 1980's.
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