Jumping in dumpsters with my brothers.
It's hard to worry when we're with each other.
American dream, American scheme.
Set me free, I want to see.
I want to see the countryside, driving in your Chevy Tahoe, side by side.
We reach the border of Michigan somewhere south of where I'll begin the second part of my life.
I don't want to be far from you.
Driving in the car with mouths full of laughter.
Nothing in this world us brothers are after.
We're singing a song, and it goes something like this:
"I don't mind, no I don't mind, they're will be time, they're will be time enough. I don't mind, no I don't mind. The things not mine are out of mind."
If I was alone I'd say:
"Brother, oh so far away, it seems just like yesterday since I saw you."
Come home soon.
credits
from Thine is the,
track released February 1, 2001
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