| Mother and child in 1982
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| Poster with the for the danger
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| An old man in a white coat comes marching in the room
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| «Your baby’s gonna pull through; |
| he’s doing fine»
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| After-hours and lab coats
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| It’s the father of the gang
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| Cutting bone cross-stitch for the needy
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| A sack of fish will pardon for a penny in the bank
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| Working on the future, don’t give a break
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| Do you ever look back?
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| Do you peer into the rearview?
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| Do you ever take time to contemplate?
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| Do you ever break down?
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| Wonder if you’re gonna die soon?
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| What it means to be alone
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| After the other one goes
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| After the other one goes
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| Last year of the century
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| With two children out the door
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| Father left for a reason at the table
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| Big words turn vapor
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| With the closing of the prayer
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| Surely Christ does care for everyone
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| Do you ever look back?
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| Do you peer into the rearview?
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| Do you ever take time to contemplate?
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| Do you ever break down?
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| Wonder if you’re gonna die soon?
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| What it means to be alone
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| After the other one goes
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| After the other one goes
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| Final child
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| Waves goodbye
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| From the back of a Greyhound bus
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| Sunshine
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| Wave beat lines on the surface
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| Time seems fleeting
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| Sentiment of all that was
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| Photo albums stuck on the bedside |