Mary Lambert - Sister lyrics

[Mary Lambert - Sister lyrics]

When does it end? The grieving part
I was six, you were nine
We had nothing to laugh about

So I took my books
I wanted life in the pages
I was lost, I was sad
I had nothing to live for

See it's not so bad when you're laughing
It's not so bad when you're smiling sister I
Am forgetting how it was and maybe that's
A blessing

I drove my car down our old street
We were young, we were scared
We had miles to go

I told you jokes i sang my sad songs
We were tired, we were strong
But mama said "Babies hold on"

See it's not so bad when you're laughing
It's not so bad when you're smiling sister I
Am forgetting how it was and maybe that's

A blessing but see
It's not so bad when you're laughing
It's not so bad when you're smiling

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