Little Sister
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Little Sister
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We used to say
That we were
Brother and sister
We used to think..
Nothing, was ever better
Today I break, my promises
To stay out of the emptiness
Today let's make our promises
For tomorrow
We used to play
All the games
Where no one's the winner
We used to laugh
And make lies
Sound even better
Today I break my promises
To stay out of the emptiness
Today let's make our promises
For tomorrow
La lalalalala la lalalala la(....)
We used to swear
That we were
Brother and sister
With all that we do,
We knew
Something better
Today we make my promises
And ending to the loneliness
Today let's make
Our promises
For tomorrow
La lalalalala la lalalala la(....)
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