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I just wanted to say happy birthday To the man I never knew enough He was my sunshine; I was his sunshine Before the starlight turned it off I remember the days he held me and cried And his mug trembling in his hand I remembered my grandmother's tired faces And my father's first time being a man Nothing felt heavier than when the sky took him And the airplanes circled through the air And even though I never believed in God I felt his presence there And Everytime I think of the man who left my arms to soon I remember the adorable things he loved: Planes, cookies, the moon And it doesn't matter how it took you Nor the strange conclusions we draw I just wanted to say I miss you And, Happy Birthday Grandpa
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Mar 2
Mar 2, 2026 at 9:16 PM UTC
I Just Wanted To Say
I just wanted to say happy birthday To the man I never knew enough He was my sunshine; I was his sunshine Before the starlight turned it off I remember the days he held me and cried And his mug trembling in his hand I remembered my grandmother's tired faces And my father's first time being a man Nothing felt heavier than when the sky took him And the airplanes circled through the air And even though I never believed in God I felt his presence there And Everytime I think of the man who left my arms to soon I remember the adorable things he loved: Planes, cookies, the moon And it doesn't matter how it took you Nor the strange conclusions we draw I just wanted to say I miss you And, Happy Birthday Grandpa
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Mar 2
Mar 2, 2026 at 9:16 PM UTC
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