The wind is whispering in my ear
The clock is ticking can you hear
The clouds are rolling by

How could anybody die
Beneath this periwinkle sky
I was too young to know her then
She would have been my friend
My best friend

The sun is shinning on my face
The world is such a pretty place
Bees and Butterflies

How could anybody cry
Wish that I could have said goodbye
If I could see her again
She would be my friend
My best friend

All I have is photographs
Put on her wedding ring
Put in a tape of lullabies
The ones she used to sing to
To me
Don't cry
Baby

How could anybody die
Beneath this periwinkle sky
I was too young to know her then
She would have been my friend
My best friend

How could anybody cry
Wish that I could have said goodbye
If I could see her again
She would be my friend
My best friend


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Best Friend Lyrics as written by Rose Falcon Billy Falcon

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    Umm... Im the first one here? Well, the first time I ever heard this song, I knew it was about her mother. Its a sad song, but one of my favorites too.

    Midnight_Warrioron January 04, 2008   Link
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    Definitely about her mother. How she knew that if her mom had lived, they would have been close, "best friends". This song really hits me. I've always loved Rose Falcon. :)

    eatbrainstewon August 03, 2010   Link

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