Monday, April 13, 2009

Death Tore The Pages All Away

Boy, that Kenny Chesney knows what he's talking about in his song "Who You'd Be Today". (It won't allow embedding so click the link to see the video.)

The line, "Death tore the pages all away", speaks such volumes, and should I ever have a biography done about me, that would be a quite fitting title.

The lyrics:

"Who You'd Be Today"

Sunny days seem to hurt the most.
I wear the pain like a heavy coat.
I feel you everywhere I go.
I see your smile, I see your face,
I hear you laughin' in the rain.
I still can't believe you're gone.

It ain't fair: you died too young,
Like the story that had just begun,
But death tore the pages all away.
God knows how I miss you,
All the hell that I've been through,
Just knowin' no-one could take your place.
An' sometimes I wonder,
Who'd you be today?

Would you see the world? Would you chase your dreams?
Settle down with a family,
I wonder what would you name your babies?
Some days the sky's so blue,
I feel like I can talk to you,
An' I know it might sound crazy.

It ain't fair: you died too young,
Like the story that had just begun,
But death tore the pages all away.
God knows how I miss you,
All the hell that I've been through,
Just knowin' no-one could take your place.
An' sometimes I wonder,
Who you'd be today?

Today, today, today.
Today, today, today.

[Instrumental Break]

Sunny days seem to hurt the most.
I wear the pain like a heavy coat.
The only thing that gives me hope,
Is I know I'll see you again some day.

Some day, some day, some day.

2 comments:

roy/elisabeth dean said...

You're right, it's a beautiful song! I'm not even a Kenny Chesney fan, but that song pulls at my heart~

I hope you have a good week Ter.
♥,Lilly

Anonymous said...

Wow that song gave me chills, Ter. Hugs from me :(