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My Lover's Dirge
I remember how we'd sit
And talk of autumn's air
But now I cry as I look at the seat
It's hard not to see you there
We sang out our hearts
Of love to each other
Took long roadtrips
To wherever we wanted
Feet hung out the windows
The wind through our hair
We were invincible
Till that one gloomy night
Things were so lively
We laughed and we giggled
Till those headlights shown bright
Everything was silent.
As I look up high to her
With a sigh and a tear
She's gone now, in Heaven
And I'm still stranded here
But I still sing for her
A lonesome little dirge
To send her up in Heaven
While I'm stuck here on Earth
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