| I cleaned out your dresser, found some joints.
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| My sister smoked 'em, I didn’t see the point.
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| And everyone keeps saying, that I look just like you.
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| Life don’t seem so long anymore.
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| The day my daddy died,
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| I damn near quit the band.
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| The day my daddy died,
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| I held my mama’s hand.
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| I cried my tears then dried 'em up,
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| Put my face inside my hands.
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| The day my daddy died,
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| I became a man.
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| The cops came, they did not take off their shoes.
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| People hug me, I smell like ten thousand perfumes.
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| Gave away the wheelchair, you’re gone but I’m still here.
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| January in Detroit is cold as fuck.
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| The day my daddy died,
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| I damn near quit the band.
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| The day my daddy died,
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| I held my mama’s hand.
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| I cried my tears then dried 'em up,
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| Put my face inside my hands.
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| The day my daddy died,
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| I became a man.
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| The day my daddy died,
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| I became a man.
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| I love you a lot.
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| I love you too.
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| Remind me to let you run away if you need to run places like the basement.
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| I mean, that’s what it’s a part of… that… being an individual.
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| Yeah letting people go.
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| Yeah.
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| Remind me to let you go too if you need to.
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| Absolutely.
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| I love you.
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| I love you so much. |