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Created on: July 27, 2010 Last Updated: August 01, 2010
When I first heard of your death
It took my breath away
I hope to meet you
In heaven someday
I was watching to news
The day after you died
Oh why oh why
Did you have to go
I dont know
You did not say
Your music will
Always ring In my hears
It's been almost
Nine years since
You have been gone
I try my best to carry on
Without you
You songs gave me hope
To cope
With life here on earth
My memories of you
Are worth more than gold
God will hold
You in his arms forever
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