| You don’t like sports and I don’t like dresses
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| Luckily for us, our parents got the message
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| You’d always say «No» to combat my yeses
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| You know me better than I give you credit
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| People say we look the same, but I don’t think we do
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| Maybe it’s a consequence of sharing the same womb
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| Clashed like the band, but now we’re back stronger
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| While we’re both young yet still a bit older
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| I love you like a brother, just like I oughta
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| I love you like a brother, just like I oughta
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| I love you like a brother, just like I oughta
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| Just like I oughta, yeah
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| From the same divorce and from the same wedding
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| We couldn’t help that marriage ending
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| Mothers and fathers don’t last forever
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| We don’t get a choice, so let’s stick together
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| I love you like a brother, just like I oughta
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| I love you like a brother, just like I oughta
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| I love you like a brother, just like I oughta
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| Just like I oughta, yeah
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| Ooh, things could get heavy
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| But I know, I know, I know, I know, I know we’re starting again
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| I play guitar and you ride a skateboard
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| You ask me questions like I’m a magic 8-ball
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| I’m your big sister, you’re my little brother
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| Things are never perfect but I wouldn’t want another
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| I love you like a brother, just like I oughta
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| I love you like a brother, just like I oughta
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| I love you like a brother, just like I oughta
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| Just like I oughta, yeah
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| I love you like a brother, just like I oughta
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| I love you like a brother, just like I oughta
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| I love you like a brother, just like I oughta
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| Just like I oughta, yeah
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| Derrison, ugh |