She Misses Him

Album: Tim Rushlow (2001)
Charted: 59
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  • She shaves his face
    She combs his hair
    She helps him find
    His rocking chair
    She cooks his meal
    She wipes his mouth
    And the window that
    He's looking out

    She reads him books
    She speaks his name
    Oh every day is much the same
    She sighs that sigh
    From deep within
    The one that says
    She misses him

    She misses his gentle touch
    And the way he used to make her laugh
    She misses the man he was
    In all of those old photographs
    So strong, so kind, so sweet, so smart
    The man who stole her very heart
    She misses him

    His children come on Saturday
    There at his feet his grandkids play
    It's sad they don't know him at all
    He's just the one they call grandpa
    They take out his trash
    They mow his lawn
    Things he can't do
    Since he's been gone
    She's grateful that
    They're pitching in
    And like everyone else
    She misses him

    She misses his gentle touch
    And the way he used to make her laugh
    She misses the man he was
    In all of those old photographs
    So strong, so kind, so sweet, so smart
    The man who stole her very heart
    She misses him

    And yes, they're still together
    After all these years
    But sometimes you can almost feel
    The sadness in her tears

    She misses his gentle touch
    And the way he used to make her laugh
    She misses the man he was
    In all of those old photographs
    So strong, so kind, so sweet, so smart
    The man who stole her very heart
    She misses him
    Writer/s: TIMOTHY J JOHNSON
    Publisher: Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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