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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
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Dec 31, 2011
Dec 31, 2011 at 10:12 AM UTC
They Said She'd Never Walk Again
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
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Dec 31, 2011
Dec 31, 2011 at 10:12 AM UTC
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