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You're Gone
I remember the night as clear as day
 I remember the phone call 
 Every word
 Every phrase
 It felt like the world stopped spinning for a minute
 A pain worse than a wound from a bullet
 
 Sitting on the porch staring at the stars I once loved
 Only reminds me of the pain
 It only reminds me of the words they said
 As they spin around and around in my head
 The fact that you're gone is so hard to accept
 
 We used to talk
 We used to laugh
 You were my friend you can't replace what we had
 So now as I sit here alone I'll say a silent prayer
 Let the tears fall and ask God to take away my despair
 And take comfort in the fact that you're in a better place 
 Even knowing that can't take away this pain

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Dedicated to my Aunt Clara.