Cancer Peeps: "Live Like You Were Dying"
"See what I mean Heath?"
May 10, 2010
”Live Like You Were Dying”This isn't a new song, but for my cancer friends that may have an aversion to country music, and may not have heard it before, this song will lift your spirits.
He said: "I was in my early forties,
"With a lot of life before me,"
"An' a moment came that stopped me on a dime."
"I spent most of the next days,
"Looking at the x-rays,
"An' talking 'bout the options,
an' talkin’ ‘bout sweet time."
That this might really be the real end?
How’s it hit you when you get that kind of news? Man whatcha do?
An' he said: "I went sky diving, I went rocky mountain climbing,
"I went 2.7 seconds on a bull named Fu Man Chu."
"And I loved deeper and I spoke sweeter,
"And I gave forgiveness I'd been denying."
An' he said: "Some day, I hope you get the chance,
"To live like you were dyin'."
He said "I was finally the husband,
"That most the time I wasn’t.
"An' I became a friend a friend would like to have."
"And all of a sudden goin' fishin’,
"Wasn’t such an imposition,
"And I went three times that year I lost my Dad."
"Well, I finally read the Good Book,
"And I took a good long hard look,
"At what I'd do if I could do it all again,
"And then: "I went sky diving, I went rocky mountain climbing,
"I went 2.7 seconds on a bull named Fu Man Chu."
"And I loved deeper and I spoke sweeter,
"And I gave forgiveness I'd been denying."
An' he said: "Some day, I hope you get the chance,
"To live like you were dyin'.
"Like tomorrow was a gift,
And you got eternity,
To think about what you’d do with it.
An' what did you do with it?
An' what can I do with it?
An' what would I do with it?"
"Sky diving, I went rocky mountain climbing,
"I went 2.7 seconds on a bull named Fu Man Chu.
"And then I loved deeper and I spoke sweeter,
"And I watched Blue Eagle as it was flyin'."
An' he said: "Some day, I hope you get the chance,
"To live like you were dyin'."
"To live like you were dyin'."
"To live like you were dyin'."
"To live like you were dyin'."
"To live like you were dyin'."
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