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   "I Wonder:A Love Song to the Son I Never Knew"
Wayne Auman & Jamie Dickmann © 2007
Performed by Jamie Dickmann


 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


 Here are the lyrics:
 


"I Wonder:
A Love Song to the Son I Never Knew"


You never had a birthday,
But I remember you my unborn son.
25 years since you passed away,
Was there anything more I could have done?

Young and in love,
That's what we were,
Not a care in this great big world.
I must admit you were not thought of,
Until God's plan for us unfurled.

I wonder what you would have become,
If choice had not got in the way,
Of hearing you laugh and watching you run.
In my heart your life has begun,
Who had the right to deprive us
Of all of the things we'd have done?


I Wonder...

Precious gift, that's what you were,
God knit his work within her womb,
But a hardened heart and a selfish wish,
Turned that place into your tomb.

I wonder what you would have become,
If choice had not got in the way,
Of hearing you laugh and watching you run.
But in my heart your life has begun,
Who had the right to deprive us
Of all of the things we'd have done?


I Wonder...
 

My only peace is knowing
That He is at your side.
That He holds you close,
And tucks you in at night.

I'll bear this empty hole,
Without you in my life,
Knowing that someday,
You'll run to me — eternally.

I wonder what you would have become,
If choice had not got in the way,
Of hearing you laugh and watching you run.
In my heart your life has begun,
Who had the right to deprive us

Of all of the things we'd have done.

I wonder what you would have become,
If choice had not got in the way,
Of hearing you laugh and watching you run.
We'll always be father and son,
Who had the right to deprive us
Of all of the things we'd have done.


I Wonder...
 

 
 

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