Holdin' on to your little brother's hands
This is where family began
In the snow on grandpa's land
You made it right
You were born again tonight
You were freed from running scared
Apple trees, the ugly pear
The ugly pair
They were running scared
Well done son, said the man, mysterious one
You never see him in the day
Maybe now though you can say
Where were you?
Doin' what you had to do
Tryna get your family through
Just like a man should do
I Forgive You
I Love You
Holdin' on to your little brother's hands
This is where
You made it right
You were born again tonight
I can give it another try
If I just take a little more time
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