My mom had a stroke awhile back and this is a song I wrote When she was still in the hospital. It's a cool, warm morning on a January day And for the first time, I've got nothing to say So, I slowly eat my breakfast as they talk about the game And I pray you might have spoken my name And everybody wants to go on laughing When everything says it might be time to cry But I feel alive, see it inside my eyes The saddest eyes you've ever seen And I can't let go of someone I need to know It's not time for you to go, so don't leave me, Maureen When the sun awoke this morning and gently touched my face For a moment, I didn't recognize this place So, I looked inside the mirror and who'd you think I'd see The very best parts of you staring at me And everybody wants to go on laughing When everything says it might be time to cry But I feel alive, see it inside my eyes The saddest eyes you've ever seen And I can't let go of someone I need to know It's not time for you to go, so don't leave me, Maureen Well, about two weeks later, she died and in the midst of All the sadness and the heartache, I was glad about one thing. I was glad that I'd taken the time to tell my parents just How much I love them whenever I could. You see, the, the People in your life, the people in your life that you love, Well, you gotta let them know how you feel cause one day, That opportunity, it's gonna be gone. And everybody wants to go on living When everything says it might be time to die But I feel alive, I see it inside my eyes The saddest eyes you've ever seen And I won't let go of someone I need to know It's not time for you to go, so don't leave me (don't leave me) Don't leave me (don't leave me) Don't leave me (don't leave me), Maureen