Brother John

I put my head against her tummy
And I felt your heart pump pumping away
Pumping away

I woke up late one early morning
I walked on down those stairs and there you were to stay
There you were to stay

I was so young and you were so small
Smaller than the palm of my hand that I fit you in
I never thought I'd have a new brother

It's such a lovely day
Such a lovely day
Such a lovely day to get to know you

Let me think a minute
There were two houses on that farm and we lived in one at one time and the other at Another time
Kind of back and forth
And so, in one of the two houses there we were all born
Even John, the youngest one

Now how old were you when John was born

Fourteen

Oh my, so you might remember some circumstances around that birth

All I remember is that when we got up in the morning and came downstairs we were told we had a new brother

I was so young and you were so so small
Smaller than the palm of my hand that I fit you in
I never thought I'd have a new brother

It's such a lovely day
Such a lovely day
Such a lovely day
Such a lovely day

You were so small, smaller than the palm of my hand
You were so small, smaller than the palm of my hand
You were so small, smaller than the palm of my hand
You were so small, smaller than the palm of my hand

Such a lovely day
Such a lovely day
Such a lovely day
Such a lovely day



Credits
Writer(s): Gabe Ford-dunker
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