I never used to think of all the time
I never used to think of all
you'd sacrifice for everyone else
I never realized how high you climbed
I never learned my lessons
still you picked me up every time I fell
I want you to know how much I love you
I want you to know there's so much of you
in everything that I am
And I still believe you'll be here with me
in the spring but now it's wintertime
So I call you on the phone
you never made me feel alone
And I'll never say goodbye
Because in my mind you're always in my heart
always validated everything I feel
Never say goodbye
cause it's only time that's keeping us apart
Shouldn't have to answer any questions
Shouldn't have to put up with all those headaches
that you really don't need
This should be a time of your reflection
You don't need doctors don't need lawyers
telling you what you need
You finally climbed the mountain
you should get to enjoy the view of the other side
And if you should leave me that's okay
this world's all impermanence anyway
Did some things that made you cry
I never thought I'd live to see you die
I'll never say goodbye
Never down with superficial scenes
They'll never hook you up to their machines
Lived you life with so much dignity
you were always there for me
I'll never say goodbye


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