Run, Brother, Run

Adam Mercer, Ted Roberts, Kyle O’Neil, David Mackinder, Chris Mojan, Brett Jones

We're televisions whose mouths and words
Don't line up like they should
You're hard concrete, while I'm stuck on
The blood staining it and where it came from

Coffee cups collect at the side of my bed
Red pins pushed through the places I've been
I tie 'em together with a string
The pattern just tells me, "Go to sleep."
I should go to sleep

I'm getting used to my skin but it doesn't fit right
I share my name with a stranger all my life
And I feel it all
Carolina in my blood
Run, brother, run

I was twenty-five when my dad died
My arms felt weak, my heart grew tired
And every girl I try to kiss
Gives that look you did so I choose to miss

Found the greatest books, flipped to the end
In those last lines you'll find my friends
Like flies on tape, I keep them close
We may look dead but move our toes

I'm getting used to my skin but it doesn't fit right
I share my name with a stranger all my life
And I feel it all
Carolina in my blood
Run, father, run

I keep your things in my garage
I won't drive away
I feel it all
Carolina in my blood
Run, brother, run

Trivia about the song Run, Brother, Run by Fireworks

When was the song “Run, Brother, Run” released by Fireworks?
The song Run, Brother, Run was released in 2014, on the album “Oh, Common Life”.
Who composed the song “Run, Brother, Run” by Fireworks?
The song “Run, Brother, Run” by Fireworks was composed by Adam Mercer, Ted Roberts, Kyle O’Neil, David Mackinder, Chris Mojan, Brett Jones.

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