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You went out flying
  After a seven game winning streak,
  the highlight of your last year,
  you pummeled that ball
  until your wings felt weak
  This was your life, dear
  You soared a million miles
  over the ground,
  the other team—ants in your bird’s eye view
  Your competition was weak—you smiled
  You were the best, dear
  But one day, your lungs gave out
  and I watched—in paralyzed fear
  as the man in the white
  delivered the news
  No more flying, dear
  You fell out of the sky
  and I watched—arms open for you
  Ants weren’t your opponent,
  God was
  Back in the nest, dear
  We knew time was running short
  Your spirit seemed broken—you cried every night
  and after several long weeks,
  I sang to you and you sang to me
  And you smiled, dear
  You’d sing—day in and out
  and when you sang, you smiled
  and you’d sing even louder
  You were back on the scoreboard
  You were my songbird, dear
  This was your final match, you against God
  He looked like a giant from where you stood
  You didn’t care—you stared him down
  You lifted your voice and soared off the ground!
  You’d found your wings, dear!
  And when the day came and you were taken away,
  you had life in your voice,
  your wings spanned a million miles wide,
  and you soared, higher than the skies
  You went out flying, dear

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To Megan and David and anybody else who's lost their wings.