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Brotherhood of the Broken - Marlon Roudette



     
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If not me then someone else
Who will feel the pain I felt
I may be an old face from a photograph
You may look at me and laugh
Till its your turn to sing the blues
Knowing what you had to lose
I may be an old fool from her former life
Till you find out what its like
Shell make you feel like youre the centre
Of a place without trace
Of any man whos gone before
Join us now
The brotherhood of the broken
An well be proud to welcome one of ours
Join our chain
Where all the links are broken
I didnt know her that well
I did not know her that wellAnd if not you then someone else

Who will fall like you and meld
And youll be an old foe that she left for him
Occasionally mentioned
Till its his turn an hell relate
To what its like to be replaced
You may be an old fool
From her former days
Till he finds himself erasedHe may find her in a corner
And provide for her a shoulder
As she cries her tales of you
He doesnt know hes just a ladder
For her to climb up to the rooftops
Where shell find a better view
And hell join us now
The brotherhood of the broken
An well be proud to welcome one of ours
Join our chain
Where all the links are brokenHe did not know her that well
You did not know her that well
I did not know her that well
We did not know her that well
You may hold her in the winter
And feel like your the only man
Whos ever loved her before

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Marlon Roudette was born in London and is the son of Cameron McVey, a British music producer, and Vonnie Roudette, a designer and artist from Saint Vincent and the Grenadines. He's also the stepson of Neneh Cherry according to her Wikipedia page. As a young child he moved with his mother and sister to St. Vincent, where he began his music career, and returned to London when he was 18. He was a member of R&B / Hip Hop act Mattafix.

Read more about Marlon Roudette on Last.fm.


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