Stephen Kellogg And The Sixers - My Old Man lyrics

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Stephen Kellogg And The Sixers - My Old Man lyrics

Looking through the attic and I stumbled across The thoughts I never knew you had Notes that fill the pages of the books that you read Words I wish you would have said Like, "School will never matter half as much as they say." And "Drinks are for the good and bad." And "Happiness depends on how you handle the day." And "Love is really sort of sad." When I see the sun sinking low On the southwest horizon And there's no use in lying The way I see it Cause inside, I'm turning red Like an amp from the 60's Like a page from the history In my head My old man My old man My old man And nobody listens But everyone's talking And everyone's talking right now And I see the sun sinking low On the southwest horizon And I can see that you're dying And you should know That inside, I'm turning red You're an amp from the 60's You're a page from the history In my head My old man My old man My old man My old man My old man

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