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Were You a Good Man?

from Sad Old Songs by Arran Fagan

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One day you will die, peaceful be found
Laid in a cardboard box and be burned, or be buried
You wont give a damn what happens you see
You wont be an essence; unconscious, peaceful and free, still be dreaming

Were you a good man or could you have done more?
Or were you just a fool, laughed at, not adored?
Or were you all of this?

Oh can your mother be rightfully proud?
Can your father know it was worth all He’s been through?
And that was a lot

Oh can you stare your brother in the face
And tell him that all of your words were just cause you’re caring?
Little too overbearing

And oh did your friends call you on your bullshit?
Were you happy because they did?
Cause it mean’d that they listened
And paid attention

And I know it’s a lot, so you act like a child
This world brings you in but it sure kicks you out
This life is worth living the first time around
Even if it breaks your heart

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from Sad Old Songs, released February 26, 2016
Guitar, vocals, by Arran Fagan
Drums, by Evan Kunze
Bass: Grayson Phelps
Recorded, mixed, and mastered by Evan Kunze

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