Brother

Album: Into The Flame (2011)
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  • Ooh ooh ooh oh
    Ooh ooh ooh

    Sleep now under my skin
    Make sure you'll try to
    Conjure the wind
    And ease my mind

    Ooh ooh ooh oh
    Ooh ooh ooh

    Somebody call out to your brother
    He's calling out your name
    Oh oh oh
    Hiding under the covers
    With no one else to blame
    Oh oh oh
    You couldn't help out your own neighbor
    You couldn't tell it to his face
    You were fucked up by the blame

    You cower in the corner
    Confide in your father
    Let it out and say
    Let it pass away

    Sleep now under my skin
    Make sure you try to
    Conjure the wind
    And ease my mind

    And I said
    Ooh ooh ooh oh
    Ooh ooh ooh

    Somebody call out to your brother
    He's calling out your name
    Oh oh oh
    Hiding under the covers
    With no one else to blame
    Oh oh oh
    You couldn't help out your own neighbor
    You couldn't tell it to his face
    You were fucked up by the blame

    You cower in the corner
    Confide in your father
    Let it out and say

    You cower in the corner
    Confide in your father
    Let it break your day
    Let it out and say

    Wait there
    Pull yourself out of this state dear
    Acknowledge you were a fake here
    From there on you might just grow
    Oh oh oh

    Somebody call out to your brother
    He's calling out your name
    Oh oh oh
    Hiding under the covers
    With no one else to blame
    Oh oh oh
    Oh, you couldn't help out your own neighbor
    You couldn't tell it to his face
    You were fucked up by the blame Writer/s: Matt Corby
    Publisher: BMG Rights Management, Sentric Music
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