Thursday, September 13, 2012

Taunya ...Til we meet again

Today Sept 13, 2012 marks 11 yrs since my 25 yr old sister Taunya died of Acute Myelocytic Luekemia. I spent the day thinking about her as I visited her grave and took her flowers. I talked with her and prayed for her children who lost her at ages, 5,4, and 2 1/2 and are now teens. Today I celebrated the time of her life I was blessed to share. Til we meet again my little sister ♥
The daughter she lost when she got cancer...
This song reminds me of Taunya.... I hope you never lose your sense of wonder You get your fill to eat But always keep that hunger May you never take one single breath for granted God forbid love ever leave you empty handed I hope you still feel small When you stand by the ocean Whenever one door closes, I hope one more opens Promise me you'll give fate a fighting chance And when you get the choice to sit it out or dance I hope you dance I hope you dance I hope you never fear those mountains in the distance Never settle for the path of least resistance Living might mean taking chances But they're worth taking Lovin' might be a mistake But it's worth making Don't let some hell bent heart Leave you bitter When you come close to selling out Reconsider Give the heavens above More than just a passing glance And when you get the choice to sit it out or dance I hope you dance (Time is a wheel in constant motion always) I hope you dance (Rolling us along) I hope you dance (Tell me who) I hope you dance (Wants to look back on their years and wonder) (Where those years have gone) I hope you still feel small When you stand by the ocean Whenever one door closes, I hope one more opens Promise me you'll give faith a fighting chance And when you get the choice to sit it out or dance Dance I hope you dance I hope you dance (Time is a wheel in constant motion always) I hope you dance (Rolling us along) I hope you dance (Tell me who) (Wants to look back on their years and wonder) I hope you dance (Where those years have gone) (Tell me who) I hope you dance (Wants to look back on their years and wonder) (Where those years have gone) As sung by Lee Ann Womack Music and Lyrics by Mark D. Sanders/Tia Sillers Copyright © 2000, Uni/Mca Nashville. All Rights Reserved. from the album, I Hope You Dance

Lee Ann Womack - I Hope You Dance