A death in the family, overdosed and laying flat
We're dressed in our funeral blacks thinking over the past and how we let him down again
I shoot a glance to my brother and your sister sitting on your left
The pain shoots under the skin and over again as I see you crying
We can put this girl aside and wake up family
Wake up, wake up
We communicate silently, staring over the casket
I see the shake of your hands and a sorrowful glance as we bury a best friend
And we remember each other as brothers, time moves by so fast
Her arms lay over my back, on top of your hand, she embraces both of us
We can put this girl aside and wake up family
The brothers we used to be
Wake up, wake up
This could change everything [how could I choose between the two
I love both you]
These guys are some of our best friends and have put out a solid jam of a record. If you're into dad-rock, heavy riffs, and people who truly care about their art, this band is for you. Samuel Powers
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