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Dec 2011
They said she'd never walk again
That she'd never be the same
To a wheelchair her world confined
But my faith lies otherwise

They said she'd never walk again
But I know she'll do much more
She'll dance and leap and sing
And shout with endless joy

They said she'd never walk again
But boy were they wrong
She's as lively as a mockingbird
And sings even livelier songs

They said she'd never walk again
But I push them off with a shrug
I dream at night and I see her
Swinging, waltzing and doing the jitterbug

They said she'd never walk again
And swore it on their graves too
But I swear now on the whole wide world
Grandma: I Love You
Written by
Marie Comeaux
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