had a lot of years and a lot to stomach… probably had fears but you never saw it… loved a good game and the family loved him… love was his strength so he kept on giving… even at age you’d have caught him grinnin’… never lost faith in the life he’d lived in… had a straight head ‘til the lights grew dimmer… who knew the end would’ve been so blissful?... keepin’ gram happy was your profession… played a strong roll and a better best friend… i still remember my childhood family… Ian had a pal and the girls had gramps… now im caught up in a swirling past… thinking of you makes me skip a breath… seems that you past the test with flying colors… as we all must rest… thank you Sandy… all the lives will reach their peak… thank you Sandy… all the smiles will rest in peace… thank you Sandy… all the lives will reach their peak… thank you Sandy… all the smiles will rest in peace…
credits
from The Blue Suede EP,
released April 8, 2014
Recorded and produced by Kyle Jones at Sleeping Brotherhood Studios
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