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- ska punk
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Streetlight Manifesto - As The Footsteps Die Out Forever lyrics
She was diagnosed on a Friday
 The kids were almost home
 The kids were on their way
 Back home from school
 Lying face down in the gutter
 Of unaccomplished dreams
 And broken memories of things to come
 "Sorry, ma'am, I really am
 I had to break the news
 I had to make the phone call
 To tell you that you're due"
 "You know where, I'll tell you when
 And I suggest you start living
 These next three weeks
 The best way that you can"
 Every night for three long weeks
 She'd roam the hallways half asleep
 And as the footsteps fade away
 In my mind, I could swear
 I could swear, I heard her say
 Don't wait for me
 You've got a lot to do, you've got a lot to be
 And in the end maybe I'll see you there
 Lost her strength on a Saturday
 Spent the day in bed
 Yeah, I'm fine, it's just the flu she said with a smileStreetlight Manifesto - As The Footsteps Die Out Forever - http://motolyrics.com/streetlight-manifesto/as-the-footsteps-die-out-forever-lyrics.html
 But when they turned their backs, the tears would flow
 She knew she only had a while to live
 To breathe, to be, to see, to bleed
 To stand on her own two weakened feet
 And so I pray everyday, don't take the mother away
 Every night for three long weeks
 She'd roam the hallways half asleep
 And as the footsteps fade away
 In my mind, I could swear
 I could swear, I heard her say
 Don't wait for me
 You've got a lot to do, you've got a lot to be
 And in the end maybe I'll see you there
 Every night for three long weeks
 She'd roam the hallways half asleep
 And as the footsteps fade away
 In my mind, I could swear
 I could swear, I heard her say
 Don't wait for me
 You've got a lot to do, you've got a lot to be
 And in the end maybe, I'll see you there
 And in the end you know I'll see you
 There and in the end I'll see you there
 Don't wait for me
 You've got a lot to do, you've got a lot, to be
 And in the end maybe, I'll see you there












