Dear Tracey
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Dear Tracey
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Dear tracey
You left too soon
Cuz when you left
The light went with you out of the room
Dear tracey
You hung the moon
Over my shoulder
Each and every night
Now my heart hangs heavy
But it still beats steady for you
Dear tracey
And in my darkest hour
I can hear
The way you used to whistle
The way you could turn every head in the room
With just the sound of your laughter
And in my darkest hour
I can hear
The way you used to whistle
The way you could turn every head in the room
Dear tracey
Golden moments are not easily found
Now that you are homeward bound
And this will not be easy to think of you and
To sing this song
Now that you are gone
My dear
Dear tracey
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Sara Hickman performs "Dear Tracey", and this lyric page sits inside the Sara Hickman catalog on LyroVerse.
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