We used to run and they would follow
Through the fields inside our windows
We named the mountains and the meadows there
And the soldiers we would follow
Oh sisters, oh sisters of mine
Do you remember how it fell apart
With the young ones taking off to start
A new land, far out of site
There shines the moon at the noon of night
Oh sisters, oh sisters of mine
I see the truth now as you hold my hand
(Don't ever let go)
Never amounted to much of a man
(Only heartache and sorrow)
If I could I would run away
(Never to follow)
To the cities that we made that day
Oh sister, oh sister of mine
I feel a little off
But your shaky touch feels a little false
This fever dream has you acting strange
Has you playing the part
Has you up on the stage
As our brother
Time has funny way
Of fading fast as a summer's day
I loved you dear, as I love you still
But your town of glass only left you fear
And your failings
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