A tribute to my late mom who passed away from the devastating effects of Familial Amyloidosis 15 years ago. She is greatly missed but I feel her every day.
lyrics
I could offer you my ears
they are open wide for you
just in case you get lonely and need someone to talk to
it's been such a long time since
i heard your caring voice
so it'd definitely help me here to fill this silent void
and if you hear me now
i'd like to ask you now
are you finally free from pain?
and is there beauty where you are?
full of light and endless summer rains
is there a chance we'll meet again?
yes, i hope we meet again
i am selfish because
if i could have you here i would
so you could help me get yet through another year without you
but i have no regrets
in letting you go
because tonight i can sleep soundly knowing you're not alone
and if you can hear me now
i'd like to ask you now
are you finally free from pain?
and is there beauty where you are?
full of light and endless summer rains
is there a chance we'll meet again?
yes, i hope we meet again
i like to think that things happen for a reason
it's the only way i can justify for you leaving
i hope you're proud of what i've done and who i've become, who i've become
i love you every day and i'm sorry that you went away
but i am happy you're free, you're finally free
and i will never let you go. and I will never let you go
i will never let you go
it's the only thing I know
but I am glad that you are finally free
so don't feel bad for leaving me. no, don't feel bad for leaving me...
credits
from What To Keep & Let Go,
released March 20, 2011
Dylan Duncan - Guitar Vocals
Brendon Thomas - Guitar, Synth
Marcin Kuc - Bass
Cullen Corley - Percussion
Chad Macomber - Guitar
Alyson McKinster - Back Up Vocals
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