Palliative
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Palliative
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I'm losing a generation
And it's taken
Ninety plus years but deaths finally made a new friend
Welcomed with open arms like he'd always intended
And I saw the black hood
And it whispered my name
If I hold your hand a little tighter
Will you stay here one more day
If sing your name a little louder
Will you still remember me?
Memories of a hospital bed, as my family stand around, they're quoting the dead
The cold touch of my hand on your chest
Watch your sleeping smile
Knowing you gave nothing less than it all for your family to live and survive in a world
That death has finally said it's time
That you departed for
Where fathers meet mothers
And brothers meet brothers
If I hold your hand a little tighter
Will you stay here one more day
If sing your name a little louder
Will you still remember me?
And I'm loosing a generation, but I'll be okay, okay
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