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When she got the news |
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The phone hit the floor |
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She fell to her knees, |
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And cried his name |
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He had just kissed her lips, |
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And both of the kids |
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Their lives will never be the same |
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The end of her hardest day |
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The only words she could say were, |
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I want you to live, |
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I want you to love, |
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I want to go back to the way it was, |
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To hear you say my name again, |
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I want to see you smile again |
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I want you to live |
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It takes all of her strength |
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To go through his things |
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It feels like she's holding him again |
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The letters he wrote, books that he'd read |
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And some of his shirts still had his scent |
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The picture in |
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FloridaShe holds to her heart and cries out loud |
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I want you to live, |
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I want you to love, |
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I want to go back to the way it was, |
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To hear you say my name again, |
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I want to see your smile again, |
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Lying awake in the middle of the night |
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Trying not to let the kids hear her cry |
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She prays for an answer, some little of sign |
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And closes her eyes |
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And swears she hears him say, |
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I want you to live, |
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I want you to love |
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I want you to go on and not give up |
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I want you to live, |
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I want you to try, |
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I want you to know that |
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I'm alright |
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I want you to fall in love again |
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I want to see you smile again |
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And again, |
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I want you to live |