As dinner's dull, my heart's hit a lull and it dawns on me
How much I've lost, without any mother's watch, I'd sure be gone And as I wept, I'm reminded of the friend
Could I forget
As grief would last, I'd count on the bigger man, my biggest fan
'Cause my God we've seen just such terrible things we can't forget
Our strength was tested
We stood by the window and watched as our childhood quickly ended
Should I lose my brother Luke
Should I lose my brother Luke
Shit Gunner's up
Run quick, drink a cola as father's waiting for us
All questions asked, time winked as we watched it pass in every laugh hmm
I owe it all to the greasy-haired, shirtless drumming fool
What I would do hmm
I'd give my life and by our mother's side watch over you
Should I lose my brother Luke
Should I lose my brother Luke
Life would have no meaning
Forecasting his leaving
I'd mourn, end every pursuit
Here I am non-present
My hero's calling to greet him and stay at his side
Should I lose my brother Luke
Should I lose my brother Luke
Ahh uhh
Should I lose my brother Luke
Should I lose
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