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Like a Mother
I find you in the church 
 Where we soon become fast friends 
 I hold on to your pinkie 
 While you keep grabbing for my hand
 Though i would not let you
 I could not stand hurting again
 
 You were like a mother to me 
 You looked like a mother 
 You talked like a mother 
 When it was time to leave 
 We said our goodbyes
 I waited happily to our next Sunday
 
 When Sunday came, 
 You weren't in your seat
 I should have figured people wonder
 Why i don't hold their hand
 My fear of getting that close 
 Seems to stop me every time
 
 What made this any different 
 People in my life always leave
 They always make empty promises
 I always dismiss them 
 To the bottom of a dark ditch in The back of my mind, it's crowded
 
 But you were like a mother to me
 You looked like a mother 
 You talked like a mother
 But sooner or later the all leave
 And i have yet to find one to stay
 But you were like a mother to me

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