| We were so close, 10 years ago, you left us all back here | |
| I felt
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| So strong, but one phone call, since then been holding back the
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| Tears | |
| And I can still see the smile in your eyes | |
| Gave us oh so
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| Much to be proud of, so wise | |
| And today we celebrate your life |
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| I’ll just wait til I see you, on the other side
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| On the other side | |
| On the other side
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| I walked with you, took me to school, so I would be prepared |
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| First drink with you, you were so cool, you made sure you were
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| There | |
| And I can still see the smile in your eyes | |
| Gave us oh so
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| Much to be proud of, so wise | |
| and today we celebrate, your life |
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| I can’t wait til I see you, on the other side
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| On the other side | |
| On the other side
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| On the first day, right before first grade | |
| Helped me memorize
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| My address and write my name | |
| And after highschool its more
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| Of the same | |
| Helped me turn in paperwork for financial aid | |
| I
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| Owed a lotta who I am to my big sis | |
| Sometimes me and moms
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| Just reminisce | |
| The way that you lived, you’re dearly missed |
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| I hope you’re proud of my life and what I did with it, living it |
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| You was on my heavy on Daymon Day | |
| So I stepped and put
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| Fresh flowers on your grave | |
| Though I don’t have much to say |
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| I sit on the ground and chill for a while before I go away | |
| They
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| Telling me all wounds heal over time | |
| You telling me get up get
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| On my grinde | |
| Hit the streets, come back at another time | |
| So
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| Rest in peace, I’ll see you on the other side
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| And I can still see the smile in your eyes | |
| Gave us oh so much
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| To be proud of, so wise | |
| And today we celebrate, your life |
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| I can’t wait til I see you, on the other side |