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Tyler's Song - God Must Have Been Lonely
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Song Info
Charts
Peak #33
Peak in subgenre #7
Author
Roy Williams
Rights
2011
Uploaded
October 01, 2011
Track Files
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MP3 3.7 MB 128 kbps 4:01
Story behind the song
A song written about the loss of a very special young man that touched the lives of so many. With a smile that could light the way from here to all of eternity, the world's loss is heaven's gain. A very simple answer, to the unanswerable question of "why?". A question that all those who grieve ask.
Lyrics
Tyler's Song- God Must Have been Lonely Sometimes I think, God Must have been lonely The day He called you home He brought you back, to be by His side To keep Him from being alone He had billions of smiles to choose from But only yours would do He needed the one, the warmest and brightest And that's why He chose you Sometimes I think, God Must have been sad The day He called you home He brought you back, to be by His side Cause He'd been feeling alone He had billions of hearts to choose from But only yours would do He needed the one, the warmest and sweetest And that's why He chose you It might be a sin, to want you back from Him and have you back at home God ain't the only one, who needs your sweet smile to keep from feeling alone It might be a sin, to want you back from Him and have you back at home God ain't the only one, who needs your tender heart to keep from feeling alone God ain't the only one, who needs your by His side to keep from being alone
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tysmom
Feb 10, 2012
To me this was perfect!! I am humbled... Thank you Roy for honoring our son Ty. And thank you for always loving and treating him like one of your own:) Much love....
Roy Williams
Oct 06, 2011
Thanks for listening Steve and your kind words and thoughts.
Steve Berger
Oct 01, 2011
Hello Roy. Your song is a lovely and touching tribute. So sorry about your and your communities loss.