| If we could give love a name
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| I hope you know you’d share the same
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| If hope was like water
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| We’d all drown in your rain
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| If faith was a bright light
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| You’d illuminate the way
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| You were a gift to us
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| Each and every day
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| Two had the privilege to call you mom
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| But you were mother to many more
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| A wife to a man to whom you were the world
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| Beloved sister, your parent’s little girl
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| If we could give love a name
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| I hope you know you’d share the same
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| If hope was like water
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| We’d all drown in your rain
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| If faith was a bright light
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| You’d illuminate the way
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| You were a gift to us
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| Each and every day
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| And I can remember years ago
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| We spent a week on the Florida coast
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| Fireworks on the Fourth of July in front of your home
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| You played Mary in Jimmy’s Easter show
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| And outside of six feet of snow
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| You let us in and we all huddled close
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| Memories mean more than you’ll ever know
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| I’ll never let them escape my hold
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| Rest easy in a better place
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| We’ll join you soon through sufficient grace
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| Until that day
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| We’ll hold you close
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| As they say, you broke the mold
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| And we’ll hold you close
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| If we could give love a name
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| I hope you know you’d share the same
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| If hope was like water
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| We’d all drown in your rain
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| If faith was a bright light
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| You’d illuminate the way
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| You were a gift to us
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| Each and every day
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| If we could give love a name
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| I hope you know you’d share the same
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| If hope was like water
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| We’d all drown in your rain
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| If faith was a bright light
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| You’d illuminate the way
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| You were a gift to us
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| Each and every day |