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Bob Evans Brother O Brother


Got my lucky number from a million to one
Now I watch my belly grow, turning red in the sun
Thunderbolts and lightening getting hard to ignore
I’m turning in to stone
I need to find something more

Brother, O brother, no more can I pretend
How can we be family til we start being friends?
I’ve been running and searching, now I’m calling your
name
Cos how can I sleep knowing I’m part of the shame?

Sitting in my play pen building castles in the sand
Dieing isn’t hard when someone’s holding your hand

Brother, O brother, no more can I pretend
How can we be family til we start being friends?
I’ve been running and searching, now I’m calling your
name
Cos how can I sleep knowing I’m part of the shame?

Thunderbolts and lightening getting hard to ignore
Searching for our souls in the fog of war
Feel a little guilty?
Throw another bone
Surrounded by my own
I’ve never felt so alone

Brother, O brother, no more can I pretend
How can we be family til we start being friends?
I’ve been running and searching, now I’m calling your
name
Cos how can I sleep knowing I’m part of the shame?



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