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Mark Natale - Life After Death Lyrics



Mark Natale - Life After Death Lyrics
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I could tell by the way she sat me down
Something wasn't right
She said son something happened last night
Your grandfather has decided to take his life
Was it easier
Than being alive
It's a lot for a child
Just nearly five
There's is so much you've missed
Cheeks that haven't been kissed
Hands that haven't been held
And stories to tell
Don't worry about Mom
She's alright
She has love
And Family
And god to get her through the night
Love
Family
And
God
I hope it's easier than being alive
Being
Alive
Was it really worth it
Committing Suicide
The pain you must have felt
The family you left
I hope you enjoy your rest
We'll
Do our
Best
Oohhh ahhh
Being
Ohhhh ahhh
Being
Ohhhh aahhh
Being
Ohhhh ahhhh
Being
Ohhh ahhh
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I could tell by the way she sat me down
Something wasn't right
She said son something happened last night
Your grandfather has decided to take his life
Was it easier
Than being alive
It's a lot for a child
Just nearly five
There's is so much you've missed
Cheeks that haven't been kissed
Hands that haven't been held
And stories to tell
Don't worry about Mom
She's alright
She has love
And Family
And god to get her through the night
Love
Family
And
God
I hope it's easier than being alive
Being
Alive
Was it really worth it
Committing Suicide
The pain you must have felt
The family you left
I hope you enjoy your rest
We'll
Do our
Best
Oohhh ahhh
Being
Ohhhh ahhh
Being
Ohhhh aahhh
Being
Ohhhh ahhhh
Being
Ohhh ahhh
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Writer: Mark Natale
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Language: English
Length: 4:45
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