Oh the love of a sister is hard to loose.
you were so dumb to let the little light die.
Oh sister you were so dumb to let it go.
But I'm not giving up.
But I'm not giving up on us.
Oh brother you were so wrong,
to teach her our song.
Our song we've been singin' since you and I
were young.
And it's not blood that binds us.
It's gotta be the sticky things.
Like pullin' bones from dogs' teeth.
Like pullin' bones from dogs' teeth.
Like pullin' bongs from dogs' teeth.
We're gonna split like a banana.
Oh, five sides, and I'm the pillar
In the middle.
And we're all born to rot.
And we're all going, going, going to rot.
To loose you.
Oh we're gonna rot like the soup in the pot in the fridge that I was too sad to get rid of, and it's been in there since I had the flu and was missing you. Oh sister you were so dumb.
But I was the wrong one.
credits
from Life is short, come home for Christmas.,
released August 18, 2014
Acoustic guitar and lyrics: Written and played by Ashley Cubbler
All other instrumentation: Written and played by Luke Pigott
Drums: Written and played by Chris Caulder.
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