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Jamie Slocum Say Hello To Heaven


I lie awake each night and call your name
The sound of my own voice drives me insane
And I am doing everything I can
To face the truth and take this like a man

Won't you say hello to Heaven for us
Tell Jesus we're not mad, but we miss you so much
Please ask him when he comes back
To take us where you are
And help me to forgive the man in that other car

It's hard to believe your really gone
But you left me one good reason to carry on
And I love our baby girl more than life
And she needs her momma and I need my wife

Won't you say hello to Heaven for us
Tell Jesus we're not mad, but we miss you so much
Please ask him when he comes back
To take us where you are
And help me to forgive the man in that other car

Well if only he had known when he was taking that last drink
He'd be taking your sweet love away from me, away from us

Say hello to Heaven for us
Tell Jesus we're not mad, but we miss you so much
Please ask him when he comes back
To take us where you are
And help me to forgive the man in that other car



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