I'll Always Be There For You - Brian McComas



     
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I'll Always Be There For You Lyrics


Late night call collect from Arkansas
She said,brother I need your help
She said,there's this boy
And I could tell by the crack in her voiceShe was in real trouble and all by herself
She said,I don't want to be a burden
It's not your problem
Maybe I should just hang upAfter all we're years apart and not much in common
And we haven't kept in touch
And I said,I may have moved away
And I know that on the day I leftI let you down
But your still my baby sister
So always remember it's by blood we are bound
I may be here but I'll always be there for youI know it's bad but you gotta tell mom and dad
You don't have to do this all alone
If I leave right now I should be there by morning
And we can tell them together when I get homeWe'll talk and pray cry a little
We'll work this thing out
We'll stand beside you try to guide you

That's what family's aboutBut it's your decision to make
Six months later on a Sunday morning
That baby girl ws born
And we all stood in wonder around the bedLooking at her in that little pink sleeper
I knew in my heart that she wanted to keep her
But God had a bigger plan instead
A young couple came and I heard my sister say
I just want to give my child the life that she deservesWe all held hands
Then she handed her to them
And we all cried as she whispered these words
I'll think about you everydayI'm only giving you away 'cause I can't raise you now
I brought you into this world
You'll always be my little girl
It's my blood that we are boundI may be here but I'll always be there for you
I may be here but I'll always be there for you
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Seskin, Steve / Blackmon, OdiePublished by
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McComas was born in Bethesda, Maryland; his family moved to Harrison, Arkansas when he was four years old. At age sixteen, he attended a Paul Overstreet concert; while at the concert, Overstreet gave McComas the address of his publishing company. McComas submitted a demo tape to the publishing company, who then encouraged him to continue working on his writing skills. McComas later attended college, but soon dropped out to move to Nashville, Tennessee.

Read more about Brian McComas on Last.fm.


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