Brother of the Mayor of Bridgewater

I've seen you in my face as I've aged
You beautiful fuck up: so casually brave
It made me less lonely and it helped me
The conventions that broke your nose I find quaint

I look for you in crowds. I don't know where you are
Man, I'm pilled to the gills, prowling through bars
You are missed, missed, missed as the men of The Bismarck
I hope you know. Know that you are

Let us now speak of brave men
Who lived their lives just as they would have it
Let us now speak of brave men
Who lived their lives just as they would have it
I would give my last dollar just to hang out with you one more day

We've got a country between us and our age
We've got a different set of vices but all the rage
It made me less lonely, and it helped me
When conventions that broke your nose hit me
Can't pretend to know how you had it
The past's prejudices are just that
I want you to know that it mattered, yeah
That you walked the walk and talked the.
That you talked the talk, and fought the...

Let us now speak of brave men who lived their
Lives just as they would have it
Let us now speak of brave men who lived their
Lives just as they would have it

Let us now speak of brave men who lived their
Lives just as they would have it
Let us now speak of brave men who lived their
Lives just as they would have it
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Writer(s): Franz Nicolay, Benjamin Kotch, Peter Ventantonio, Peter Hess, Daniel Bailey, Maura Corrigan, Semra Ercin, Kevin Strano, Yuli Beeri
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