If death is a wound, then I can't stop picking the scab
No matter how deep I go I can't seem to bring her back
If grief is a cloud, then I keep getting caught in the rain
Yeah I know, that's just the way it goes when they go away
I miss those days when laughing felt better than saying
"Oh my sister was.."
Can I go back to calling you at midnight to tell you about the boys I dumped
Yeah I know; everybody loses somebody sometimes but
I miss those days when laughing felt better than saying
"Oh my sister was.."
Somethings just don't turn out right
What a big surprise
I kept on asking, you said we had plenty of time.
If God is a landmine, and there really is an afterlife
Then I'll see you on the other side
But some things just don't turn out right
My sister was an astronaut
She made you feel like the stars and the moon and the sun
My sister was an atom bomb
When she detonated the world felt less beautiful
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