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You Just So Never Know
Bob Halligan Jr.
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You Rate It | Lyrics | Artist Reflection
Joey had a dream and he pursued it till his legs gave out and he fell down. So he dug a hole, he held services and buried his dream in the ground. Dropped the shovel, waved goodbye. That's the moment his dream came back to life.
You just so never know. The mystery of life, it is a mystery till the end. You just so never know. Maybe for tonight it's good enough to know the morning comes again.
Marie was scared. No, I mean scared to death and every child must face this fear. She had to tell, tell her mother something a mother may not want to hear. Got the words out and closed her eyes. Mom said, "You made me so happy tonight."
Who woulda thunk it? Who woulda known? If it was a drink you wouldn'a drunk it. If it was a seed you wouldn'a let it be sown.
Look to heaven. Ask him when he'll bring the guessin' to an end. He says, child, it can't be done. Wouldn't be near as much fun.
I liked this phrase and felt it would make people pause a second, at least to contemplate what it meant. God’s grace is unpredictably distributed, and I think the moral of the story is to be expectant of grace and joy and positive outcome, and your attitude will hence be rewarded on all levels.
The piano part is tough for the likes of me, at least to keep it from being super-clumsy. I have been blessed with great musicians all along the path who lend grace to songs I didn’t know the tunes had — you just SO never know!!!!
- Bob Halligan, Jr.
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