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Every time I faced adversity, you were always there Even when I was at my worst, you never ceased to care You’ve always had my back many times before And even tho I sometimes forget, we were always brothers once more We’ve always had our fair share of ups and downs We’ve had the happiest smiles and the most sordid frowns Heck, we even exchanged fists, kicks, spits and more But at the end of the day, we were always brothers once more We’ve traveled far and we reached for the stars oh I remember how we tumbled down, fell short, and earned them scars Life was our playground, we played ‘till we’re sore And when we had regrets, yes, we were always brothers once more Now the time has come when you’ve reach the hour And everything that was sweet has turned to sour And tho I know you’re happy as you walk by heaven’s door I’ll still miss you syril, we will always be brothers once more.
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Mar 24, 2019
Mar 24, 2019 at 10:48 PM UTC
We were Always Brothers Once More
Every time I faced adversity, you were always there Even when I was at my worst, you never ceased to care You’ve always had my back many times before And even tho I sometimes forget, we were always brothers once more We’ve always had our fair share of ups and downs We’ve had the happiest smiles and the most sordid frowns Heck, we even exchanged fists, kicks, spits and more But at the end of the day, we were always brothers once more We’ve traveled far and we reached for the stars oh I remember how we tumbled down, fell short, and earned them scars Life was our playground, we played ‘till we’re sore And when we had regrets, yes, we were always brothers once more Now the time has come when you’ve reach the hour And everything that was sweet has turned to sour And tho I know you’re happy as you walk by heaven’s door I’ll still miss you syril, we will always be brothers once more.
In loving memory of my dearest friend Syril Erik B. Saba
Tantannerolib
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23/M/Cebu city, Ph
Mar 24, 2019
Mar 24, 2019 at 10:48 PM UTC
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