Going down the stairs on that March Saturday afternoon I looked out of the landing window at the torrential rain It was then that I heard a loud hollow thump as he fell And I was never to see my father alive again.
I was just a little shy of my thirteenth birthday It was the unhappiest and saddest of my days My mother now a widow had lost her best friend And the pain that followed hurt in many ways.
Five brothers and our sister had lost a rudder To the ship that is a family going through life And the empty place not filled beside the table Strikes at the heart as with a rusty knife.
Time passes and my brothers number just one And my sister makes us three and not now six For over four decades and five my kin have fallen And that’s one statistic nothing can ever fix.
Never fail to love the ones you care for Never fail to tell them how much you care For sometimes if you turn around for too long You turn your head and they’re no longer there.