Lyrics Loving Each One - Eric Hirshberg
Well,
I'm
sitting
here
having
a
beer
With
my
dying
friend's
wife
and
son
They're
filled
with
'how
did
we
get
here?'
So
I
try
to
make
them
laugh
or
maybe
smile
some
Telling
stories
of
the
ways
their
dad
and
husband
was
When
things
for
him
had
just
begun
Until
I've
gotta
run
Now
I'm
driving
alone
near
my
parents
home
Listening
to
my
telephone
not
ring
Singing
along
to
a
cover
song
That
someone's
brought
back
here
from
1983
My
life's
so
full
these
days
That
everything
is
touching
something
else
And
even
if
you
love
each
one
You
miss
the
space
between
like
nothing
else
I
miss
my
self
Now
I'm
sitting
here
having
a
beer
With
my
long
lost
ex-first
love
The
conversation
flows
just
like
an
auctioneer
Selling
memories
off
one
by
one
Her
eyes
are
like
the
windows
of
a
time
machine
I
can
look
through
them
and
see
my
past
float
past
But
if
you
were
to
reach
out
and
touch
anything
Everything
would
be
different
When
you
came
back
It's
just
my
son
and
I,
on
the
fourth
of
July
Driving
home
from
San
Diego
to
LA
I
have
tears
in
my
eyes,
his
hands
reach
for
the
skies
As
we
spot
all
of
the
fireworks
displays
There's
one
to
the
left,
there's
one
to
the
right
Look,
Dad,
there's
one
directly
up
above
And
I
kiss
you
soft
when
I
get
home
And
remember
that
just
loving
each
one
Is
enough
For
me
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