| If I died today
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| Who’d turn off my coffee pot
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| Would there be a street parade
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| Would I just be an after-thought
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| If I died today
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| Would I still be a waiter?
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| Could I fly around like superman
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| Would I make the Sunday paper
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| I wonder who I’d see
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| Cryin' standin' over me
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| Who would just send their regards
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| Would anybody say that «at least he’s in a better place»
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| And who would get this old guitar
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| If I died today
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| Would my mama keep on praying'
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| Would my buddies go out drinking
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| Would my alarm clock keep on blinking'
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| If I died today
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| Would I need to be ashamed
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| Would I be easy to forget
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| Could I live with my regrets
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| I wonder who I’d see
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| Cryin' standin' over me
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| Who would just send their regards
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| Would anybody say that «at least he’s in a better place»
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| And who would get this old guitar
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| If I died today
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| Would I see my room from Heaven
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| Would my family talk about me
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| At Christmas and Thanksgivin'
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| I wonder who I’d see
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| Cryin' standin' over me
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| Who would just send their regards
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| Would anybody say that «at least he’s in a better place»
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| And who would get this old guitar
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| If I died today
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| Who’d turn off my coffee pot? |