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Who You'd Be Today

submitted by Diane Cassidy
18 Nov 2005

Sunny days seem to hurt the most
Wear the pain like a heavy coat
I feel you everywhere I go
See your smile, I see your face
I hear you laughing in the rain
Still can’t believe your gone
(Chorus:)
It ain’t fair you died to young
Like a story that had just begun
But death tore the pages all away
God knows how I miss you
All that I’ve been through
Just knowing, no one could take your place
Sometimes I wonder, who you’d be today

Would you see the world
Would you chase your dreams
Settle down with a family
I wonder what would you name your babies
Someday’s the sky’s so blue
I feel like I can talk to you
And I know it might sound crazy

It ain’t fair you died to young
Like a story that had just begun
But death tore the pages all away
God knows how I miss you
All that I’ve been through
Just knowing, no one could take your place
Sometimes I wonder, who you’d be today

Sunny days seem to hurt the most
I wear the pain like a heavy coat
The only thing that gives me hope
Is I know, I’ll see you again someday
Someday, someday

Song lyrics by Kenny Chesney