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A Shared Headstone

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I miss you Mom
I miss you Dad
the best parents
I could've had
there are so many things left unsaid
so many questions in my head
you both passed away way too young
been a long time, yet is the first song sung
it still feels fresh so the lyrics get caught in my throat
but this one is for you both

Two lives gone way too soon
a shared headstone in Saskatoon
I miss you both so damn much
you've left your marks in the lives you've touched

I wish I could've said bye one last time
No, I wish I could say hi one more time

I hope this song makes it to heaven
Mommy I know you're listening
Daddy I know you're there
I have angels watching over me
and I know that they both still care
it's been a long, hard road without you by my side
nights wishing for you both back as I cried
even when things are very rough
you both raised me to be tough
I want to make you both proud

Two lives gone way too soon
a shared headstone in Saskatoon
I miss you both so damn much
you've left your marks in the lives you've touched
I wish I could've said bye one last time
No, I wish I could say hi one more time

Some days I feel lost
I'm not sure who will walk me down the aisle
and holidays just aren't the same
but I try my best to stay positive and smile
Mother's Day I try to stay brave
Father's Day spent in front of a grave
without them I feel a little less whole
on Christmas I'd take a lump of coal
instead of this lump in my throat

Two lives gone way too soon
a shared headstone in Saskatoon
I miss you both so damn much
you've left your marks in the lives you've touched
I wish I could've said bye one last time
No, I wish I could say hi one more time
I wish I could say hi one more time
I wish I could say hi all the time

 

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