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My dearest mom you’ve left me Standing all alone, My bodies numb and weak I don’t know my way home. You left without a warning You didn’t say goodbye, We visited you on Sunday You seemed happy you seemed fine. Now I’m lying in this room I’m missing you so much, My heart begins to race And the tears begin to rush. I long to hear your voice I long to see your smile, All I want is to talk to you Just for a little while. You are the one that gave me life Your blood flows through my veins, From our thick hair to our pinkie toes We are both the same. I guess the big man needed you So from this world you left, But you didn’t leave empty handed Our hearts are what you kept. I don’t know how to move on But I know you’d want me to, I do know however that as long as I live I will be missing you.
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Sep 5, 2012
Sep 5, 2012 at 12:45 PM UTC
Mom
My dearest mom you’ve left me Standing all alone, My bodies numb and weak I don’t know my way home. You left without a warning You didn’t say goodbye, We visited you on Sunday You seemed happy you seemed fine. Now I’m lying in this room I’m missing you so much, My heart begins to race And the tears begin to rush. I long to hear your voice I long to see your smile, All I want is to talk to you Just for a little while. You are the one that gave me life Your blood flows through my veins, From our thick hair to our pinkie toes We are both the same. I guess the big man needed you So from this world you left, But you didn’t leave empty handed Our hearts are what you kept. I don’t know how to move on But I know you’d want me to, I do know however that as long as I live I will be missing you.
amy-carmichael
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Sep 5, 2012
Sep 5, 2012 at 12:45 PM UTC
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