Fourteen years have passed since that day
Your stories are the same but the ends have all changed
You carried on like you were some type of god
Some things will never changeWe went home to see our folks
We laughed and we told jokes
It was like we were young againOn that deathbed, our mother lay
How long she's got they still can't say
It took all this to get us back together againHow long is this going to last?
You can't keep reliving your past
Screwing over the ones that you lone
In the name of some new drugSo brother, raise another pint
Rev up the engine and drive off in the night
See you somewhere some place some timeI know there's better brothers
But you're the only one that's mine
I know there's better brothers
But you're the only one that's mineThe bondsman came to my door early the next day
He said, "I come looking for you, brother
You don't know what kind of trouble that he's in"How long is this going to last?
You can't keep reliving your past
Johnny Law keeps a pounding at my door
'Cause you screwed up some new scoreSo he's standing in the doorway like he owns the place
With a look of smug satisfaction on his face
I'm gonna give you up, of that he's sure as hell
But I take one look at him and I know I'll never tellSo brother, raise another pint
Rev up the engine and drive off in the night
See you somewhere some place some time
I know there's better brother's
But you're the only one that's mineSo brother, raise another pint
Rev up the engine and drive off in the night
I still look out for you no matter what you heardThey can knock all of my doors down
But I won't say a word
They can knock all of my doors down
But I won't say a wordFourteen years have passed since that day
And still nothing has changed
Songwriters
Matthew Taylor Armstrong;Alexander Randolph Schrodt;Adam Michael Turla;Sarah Jackson BallietPublished by
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