I always knew
That you'd do great things
I didn't ever want to slow you down
I was there when you learned
To use your wings
And I saw you leave the ground

The time I spent in your sweet arms
Was the best time that I've known
And maybe the reason I was here at all
Was to see you carry on

So don't you know I still remember
How once I was someone to you
And girl you were meant
For something better
It doesn't matter anymore
What you think of me
I'm just proud to be
Part of your history

I knew the time was coming soon
'Cause you were growing up so fast
And sometimes you can lose so much
When you try to make it last

I always knew you'd do great things
I didn't ever want to slow you down
I was there when you learned
To use your wings
And I saw you leave the ground

So don't you know I still remember
How once I was someone to you
And girl you were meant
For something better
It doesn't matter anymore
What you think of me
I'm just proud to be
Part of your history
It doesn't matter anymore
'Cause you sent me free
I'm just proud to be
Part of your history


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Part of Your History Lyrics as written by Lucas Reynolds Jamie Hartford

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    I can't believe more people haven't commented on Blue Merle. The music is amazing and lyrics even better. I've listened to this song a lot when I travel. I usually share it with my traveling buddies and we relate to the other side of the story: the person doing the leaving.

    I think nerelands is right. I wonder sometimes from what viewpoint it is. Sometimes it seems like a father figure and then other times, a lover. I think a friend would be the best analogy...and a great friend at that!

    clane826on July 06, 2007   Link

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