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Dying Cry

Dying Cry By: Aidan Gilbert Oh please don’t you cry My love is not an empty lie Please don’t wish for a better day I have more, I have more to say I have your one hidden wish It is my last kiss Don’t you dare let your soul die I have too much hope to let you say goodbye But I’m sorry my love never tried This stormy cloud won’t stick with rain Please come and joyous sun it will gain I’m sorry about your pretty white dress My broken heart tear stained it into a mess You are my one and only Sorry that picture you could never see God show me your unfailing grace Return to me her face God where did I go wrong I wrote her his song Maybe she left because she never heard it That’s why I lost her bit by bit Maybe it’s because I’m not a man Too much ignorance to hold her hand Your now my dying cry I wish I didn’t have to say goodbye

Copyright © | Year Posted 2015




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