lirik lagu nona (revisited) – sean kennedy
nona (revisited) lyrics
[verse 1]
she was a wife
a mother, a sister, a grandma
a great grandma
an aunt
and a friend
we can all agree
that she was an amazing woman
who touched all of our lives
the memories she shared
and the legacy she will leave behind
can’t be confined to this song
[chorus]
i am lost
i’m in the dark
i cannot live without you
nona, come back please
you gotta pull through
see right now my mind is racing
and it won’t stop
i really need to see your face
i am sh*llshocked
nona, we will miss you
[verse 2]
i was promised i’d see you again
now and again i’ll cry without end
my life’s just not the same without you
[chorus]
oh i am lost
i’m in the dark
i cannot live without you
nona, come back pleasе
you gotta pull through
see right now my mind is racing
and it won’t stop
i really need to see your face
i am sh*llshockеd
[bridge]
here i am wondering who i’ll be without her
now that she’s gone
questions
so many questions
nona, i miss you
[chorus]
oh i am lost
i’m in the dark
i cannot live without you
nona, come back please
you gotta pull through
see right now my mind is racing
and it won’t stop
i really need to see your face
i am sh*llshocked
oh, oh
ninety*three and going strong
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