Brother Song

Album: Violent Waves (2012)
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  • Every body wants to see the worst in you
    Shadowed by the actions of the path you can't undo
    Who'll get, who'll get left behind
    Who'll get, who'll get left behind
    Oh there must be a way to understand the things you do
    Without getting too close to you
    Oh I can't find a reason why you wasted all our time
    Who'll get, who'll get left behind oh
    And I won't share your anger It doesn't dome any good to feel
    And we can't shape our feelings the right way
    Until we learn things won't ever change no
    Oh there must be a way to understand the things you say
    Without letting it get tome
    Oh I may never get used to being locked out of your life
    Who'll get, who'll get out alive
    And I won't share your anger
    It doesn't do me any good to feel
    And we can't shape our feelings the right way
    Until we learn things won't ever change no
    Ohohohoh Writer/s: Anthony Green, Brendan Ekstrom, Colin Frangicetto, Nick Beard, Steve Clifford
    Publisher: Songtrust Ave
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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