| «Speak up for them
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| Your friends, your relatives, your neighbors
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| It’s a good idea to speak up for them
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| And it’s always good to thank God»
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| I miss you like yesterday
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| I miss you like yesterday
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| Yeah, I know it sound cliché
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| And they tell me just to pray, but
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| I miss you like yesterday
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| Early morning, whipping up breakfast
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| So unexpected, I’m barely yawning
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| Iron my school clothes, food up on the stove
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| Biscuits was hella fluffy, «Grandma, I need two of those»
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| You wisp away from your brother, Papa do what you say
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| 'Fore a crumb could hit my tongue, tell me to pray
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| Scrape my plate, wash the dish
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| Be prepared for the world and be thankful of the time that I get
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| To be young on the run
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| Don’t be eager to be grown, have some fun
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| You’ll look back when you turn 21
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| Like «My, time flies»
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| Wishing you were you here by my side
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| Like an autumn breeze, knocking all the pecans out the trees
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| Baking your fruitcakes for Christmas Eve
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| The smell of sweet potato pie make it hard to leave
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| Sit and reminisce, out the grab bag, everybody got a gift
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| Just be thankful for the the thought, don’t be giving lip
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| We laugh and cry
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| You knew you couldn’t save the world, but you had to try
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| I been doing the same
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| Just so you know, your lectures ain’t going in vain
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| Accepted that you’re gone but I deal with the pain
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| Weather the rain, just know I won’t be the same |