This heartfelt song comes from a dear friend’s poem. It reflects on the loss of a father. The song cherishes the irreplaceable memories left behind. Soft, soulful vocals deliver tender lyrics. They explore the enduring pain of absence. The song expresses the longing for a loved one. A deeply personal tribute to those who carry the weight of lost memories, thirty years gone but never forgotten.
A soulful tribute to lost memories and a father’s love. Thirty years may pass, but some hearts never forget. #Nostalgia #Blues #Love
(Verse 1)
Hush, hush, don’t say his name, no, [no]
Time heals all pain, they say, [they say]
Hush, hush, it’ll be okay, someday
But the sound of his voice, the profile of his face
Laughter and advice, time can’t erase
(Chorus)
Thirty years, I miss him still, oh Lord, I do
Long to remember, what I never will
Don’t forget the man of men, my daddy, oh so true
Lost memories a long, long time ago
(Verse 2)
Hush, hush, been a long while, yeah, [yeah]
Don’t bring it up, it’ll hurt again, [again]
Hush, move on, move away, they say, [they say]
But nothin’ can take his place, no, [no]
(Chorus)
Thirty years, I miss him still, oh Lord, I do
Long to remember, what I never will
Don’t forget the man of men, my daddy, oh so true
Lost memories a long, long time ago
(Bridge)
Smell his beret, to know again, oh Lord, to know
Hush, hush, the pain is here to stay, yeah, [yeah]
Shed tears this May day, every year, [every year]
Time never healed the pain I feel, no, [no]
(Chorus)
Thirty years, I miss him still, oh Lord, I do
Long to remember, what I never will
Don’t forget the man of men, my daddy, oh so true
Lost memories a long, long time ago
(Outro)
You know, the one they called…
the one who was always there.
Daddy, I’ll see you again, someday
Someday, oh, someday…

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