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Yesterday, she told me something I didn’t think that I’d ever hear That life would be changing, all rearranging, and all of it in less than a year I thought about my life, staring at my wife, wondering if she felt the same That’s when she told me, honey come hold me, and lets see if we can think of a name Today, she showed me something I didn’t think that I’d ever see A black and white picture, showing the mixture, of love between her and me She said it’s time don’t you think, to buy something pink, or should we buy something blue? I then smiled at her, said it didn’t matter, I’d be fine with whatever God wanted to do Tomorrow, I’ll meet someone that I didn’t think that I’d ever meet Lying there in the bed, with their pretty head, little hands and tiny feet I promise with my soul, now that you’ve made us whole, to give you everything I never had And I can’t wait for the day, when you’re able to say, that you love your mom and dad
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Aug 9, 2024
Aug 9, 2024 at 8:30 PM UTC
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Yesterday, she told me something I didn’t think that I’d ever hear That life would be changing, all rearranging, and all of it in less than a year I thought about my life, staring at my wife, wondering if she felt the same That’s when she told me, honey come hold me, and lets see if we can think of a name Today, she showed me something I didn’t think that I’d ever see A black and white picture, showing the mixture, of love between her and me She said it’s time don’t you think, to buy something pink, or should we buy something blue? I then smiled at her, said it didn’t matter, I’d be fine with whatever God wanted to do Tomorrow, I’ll meet someone that I didn’t think that I’d ever meet Lying there in the bed, with their pretty head, little hands and tiny feet I promise with my soul, now that you’ve made us whole, to give you everything I never had And I can’t wait for the day, when you’re able to say, that you love your mom and dad
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Aug 9, 2024
Aug 9, 2024 at 8:30 PM UTC
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