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Forever Everyday - Kim McLean



     
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I knew this kid, his name was Michael
He was only four years old
We sat on a rock and started talkin'
And he told me things I didn't know
He said yesterday he was an Indian
And how he played with buffalo
Well, I got a sense that he had been there
And he made me really wanna go
Remember waitin' all year for December
Thought God was cryin' when it rained
And that the stars were fireflies
Dreams were real and big as life
It was forever everyday
I was tuckin' in my little girl
She held my hand and we said a prayer
And I prayed, "Bless Grandma with the Angels"
And she said, "Hey mom, she's standin' over there"
Well, I couldn't see her but I don't doubt it

Maybe 'cause I'm older and less wise
What if Heaven's all around us
But only seen through children's eyes
Remember waitin' all year for December
Thought God was cryin' when it rained
And that the stars were fireflies
Dreams were real and big as life
It was forever everyday
But they say when you're old you're a child again
But do we have to wait 'till then
Remember waitin' all year for December
Thought God was cryin' when it rained
And that the stars were fireflies
Dreams were real and big as life
It was forever everyday
Forever
I knew this kid his name was Michael

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Kim mcLean Kim McLean is an award winning songwriter who’s had more than two hundred songs recorded by artists like Tim McGraw, Lee Ann Womack, Trisha Yearwood, and a Gospel Song of the Year recorded by The Martins. This Grammy nominated songwriter’s music has been featured on CBS’ J*A*G, NBC’s West Wing, and ABC’s Hope and Faith. As a recording artist, Kim McLean’s CD, Happy Face includes a duet with Dolly Parton called “Angels and Eagles”...

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