
Where did you get such a dirty face,
My darling dirty-faced child?
I got it from crawling along in the dirt
And biting two buttons off Jeremy's shirt.
I got it from chewing the roots of a rose
And digging for clams in the yard with my nose.
I got it from peeking into a dark cave
And painting myself like a Navajo brave.
I got it from playing with coal in the bin
And signing my name in cement with my chin.
I got if from rolling around on the rug
And giving the horrible dog a big hug.
I got it from finding a lost silver mine
And eating sweet blackberries right off the vine.
I got it from ice cream and wrestling and tears
And from having more fun than you've had in years.
From the moment our eyes met,
My soul could never forget.
You handed me your numb
My family's gone; there's no one home.
It's only me who's home alone.
I shouldn't
When you proceed,
Some will say it can't be done
And that there is no need
<You came into my life so quick
A beautiful friendship happened in a wink
My feeli
No other friend is quite like you.
No other friend could do exactly what you do.
In the night
I hear your voice,
but try to fight
to keep my noise.
<You gave me light
In my darkest of days.
You showed me, love
In so many w
Don't Go Far Off, Not Even For A Day
Don't go far off, not even for a day, because --
because -- I don't know how to say it: a
Eyes glare of
the unexpected
staring far too long
the person that
It's done and it's over
I'm through with misery
No more sadness
No more y