Kindred Friend

Album: Happiness Bastards (2024)
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  • What we have left, let's make it last
    Got so far to go
    Tomorrow owes nothing to the past
    Today is open road

    Let's stop pretending
    And write our own ending

    Oh, kindred friend, where have you been?
    Yes, it's been a while
    Through thick and thin
    Many times again
    You always make me smile

    Sit at my table, let me fill your glass
    With something strong and fine
    Stay forever or leave tonight
    Thankful for the time

    Let's stop pretending
    And write our own ending

    Oh, kindred friend, where have you been?
    Yes, it's been a while
    Through thick and thin
    Many times again
    You always make me smile

    Oh, kindred friend (kindred friend), where have you been?
    Yes, it's been a while
    Through thick and thin (thick and thin)
    Many times again
    You always make me smile

    Oh, kindred friend, where have you been?
    Yes, it's been a while
    Through thick and thin
    Many times again
    You always make me smile Writer/s: Chris Robinson, Rich Robinson
    Publisher: SONGS OF SPIRIT
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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