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You were my best four years.
"Ronan"
I remember your bare feet down the hallway
I remember your little laugh Race cars on the kitchen floor Plastic dinosaurs, I love you to the moon and back I remember your blue eyes looking into mine like we had our own secret club I remember you dancing before bed time then jumping on me waking me up I can still feel you hold my hand Little man, from even that moment I knew You fought it hard like an army guy Remember I leaned in and whispered to you Come on baby with me We're gonna fly away from here You were my best four years I remember the drive home when the blind hope Turned to crying and screaming, "Why?" Flowers piled up in the worst way No one knows what to say about a beautiful boy who died And it's about to be Halloween You could be anything you wanted if you were still here I remember the last day when I kissed your face I whispered in your ear Come on baby with me We're gonna fly away from here Out of this curtained room in this hospital We'll just disappear Come on baby with me We're gonna fly away from here You were my best four years What if I'm standing in your closet trying to talk to you? What if I kept the hand me downs you won't grow into? And what if I really thought some miracle would see us through? But what if the miracle was even getting one moment with you Come on baby with me We're gonna fly away from here Come on baby with me We're gonna fly away from here You were my best four years I remember your bare feet down the hallway I love you to the moon and back
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A song specially written for this little boy who died of cancer named Ronan (in the photo above). The worst thing anybody can get is a bad childhood, be it a abusive family, or bounded by a disease. Children are so young and they are so innocent, these things are like attacking the lives of innocent people, people who do nothing wrong. This song is written by Taylor after reading a blog that belongs to Ronan's mum. Imagine a mother singing this to her son/daughter who is struggling with cancer. It's the sweetest thing ever. This is also one of my blog song, you should be able to hear it if you're reading this from an Android phone or using a desktop/laptop. It's a really really beautiful song.
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