My daughter Madeline wrote and composed this song about me and our lives with MS. I’m one lucky woman!
Trying so hard to let it go, but life- just aint that easy.
Just never ever ever gonna let it go, but life just aint that easy~
MS, You’re never gonna win, Hold in there mom, I’ll be there to help you.
MS –You’re never gonna win, Hold in there mom, I’ll be there to help you.
So many scars all over your brain, why can’t your neurons work again?
Waiting for scientists to find a cure~.
MS, You’re never gonna win, Hold in there mom, I’ll be there to help you.
MS –You’re never gonna win, Hold in there mom, I’ll be there to help you.
I will stand by you, until the end, as the darkness fades away.
I’ll be there with you to say….
MS, You’re never gonna win, Hold in there mom, I’ll be there to help you.
MS –You’re never gonna win, Hold in there mom, I’ll be there to help you
MS, You’re never gonna win, Hold in there mom, I’ll be there to help you.
I’ll be there to love you, I’ll always be there for you.
We win!
Where do I send the bill for the Kleenex? This is so beautiful and it proves that our having a disability can be a great opportunity for teaching our children. I remember asking my kids how do they feel when they see their dad using a walker or a wheelchair? They both said “we don’t see those things. We just see you.” How great for them to have learned to see beyond the devices and only see a person. Your daughter has obviously learned from a great teacher.
Thanks for your reply Michael. It’s a blessing in disguise, isn’t it? And what a pleasure it was to read what your kids have to say… We both done good!
~Amy
p.s.-Truth be known.. I have stock in kleenex! 😉