Brandon

Album: Generation Swine (1997)
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  • You bring those tears into my
    Eyes so well
    I've been waiting
    For this day so long
    Brandon I love you you are
    The one Brandon my son

    You run around
    And chase the clouds
    I only want you
    To be yourself
    Forget me not
    You're all I've got
    As you can see you are the
    One Brandon my son

    Your mother gave birth to
    You with love inside
    She had candlelight and
    Songs of life
    Brandon I love you, I love her,
    She is your mom

    True love is ours,
    Nobody else
    I only want you to be yourself,
    And when I'm gone
    Don't cry for me

    We'll always be one...you are
    My son, you are the one...you
    Are the one Writer/s: TOMMY LEE BASS
    Publisher: BMG Rights Management, CONCORD MUSIC PUBLISHING LLC, Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd.
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