
The time has come ... To tell you how I feel The way you penetratebeneath My skin. How I hear your voice in my head Nagging, complaining,or encouraging me
The time has come ... To move on with my life Totake a step forward In a couple of weeks I'll have learned to be on myown Find out what's right and wrong Through trial and error
The timehas come ... To let you know you did a good job And to set me free Towatch me learn As I make it on my own
The time has come ... For meto recall All the things you've taught me Remembering when I got behind thewheel The joy of excitement for me, and the rattling Of your bones Andyou wished you had a brake Don't put the pedal to the metal Just becautious and calm, you used to say
The time has come ... To startpacking up my things As you give me a hug, Like when I went to my firstsleep-over Afraid to let me go away for the night Even though it was onlythree houses down Staying with my dearest friend Your hug was ever so shakyand long Wish me good luck and Don't worry I will call For today I ammoving away
The time has come ... To go off to college on myown Like I've been waiting to do Since I became a senior
No moreholding my hand So I won't fall like I used to do when I Was one ortwo Or making all my plans Telling me where I can and Can'tgo Or The time that I had better Be in But it's time for me to befree To spread my own wings And find out where I will land And to figureout exactly where I want to be But it must be done on my own As shaky as itmay be
The time has come ... I know, that I am ready.
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