On your 53rd birthday you sat on the floor, looked up at me and said "I thought there'd be more." Now how could I forget that, how could I let it go? Shattering the image of the you I used to know.
On your 53rd birthday I sat in my chair, looking down at you, the one I held dear. How could you forget me, forcing me to grow, Shattering the image of the you I used to know.
So why'd you make me leave If you're my family? And why'd you make me feel so alone? So why'd you make me leave? Are you my enemy?
On your 63rd birthday you sat all alone, empty and broken like the place you called home, I guess I should've called you, guess I should've tried, despite everything I accept that you're mine.
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