Verse 1: I know you lost your brother And that there will never be another One that close to you And that you lost a dime of the dollar Created by your father Your once big dinner table Is missing a chair Yeah and I know it's not fair I mean he went so young What was the higher power thinking? To send your brother sinking In the lake of life Just South of the Fountain of Youth Man what's the truth Why did he have to go So fast so soon Why couldn't he see another full moon From the earth not the heavens I know he's in a better place But I wish he is in your space So your face All happy instead of having the feeling erased Don't feel so displaced Trust me you were never misplaced Verse 2: I see you sitting in the booth To you and his favorite restaurant His presence is what you want But the visions you see are only just a taunt You are currently being haunted Dark places are the only spaces And faces are as dangerous as medieval maces And all of the traces So sentimental Yet detrimental Do you keep em or do you leave em The darkness overwhelming you Manipulates the truth
Throw em away or else it you that's gonna pay But really let em stay Cause really it is the only way To remember your brother for he was It's more than just a memory It is a constant reminder Like the front page of a binder I understand where you are It's troublesome But the troubles you'll overcome Cause that's what you do I know you Follow your dreams It's brother who's your high beams Verse 3: I see the brightness in your future I know that you're gonna make it And never mistake it It truly is a tragedy But everything happens for a reason Even d**h has its season And that deserves treason But I see you in the sky Flying high It's okay to cry Cause even though he die He's still alive His spirit is forever gonna thrive Rest in peace Outro: The reality is that you will grieve forever. You will not ‘get over' the loss of a loved one; you will learn to live with it. You will heal and you will rebuild yourself around the loss you have suffered. You will be whole again but you will never be the same. Nor should you be the same nor would you want to