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I just bumped into your little brother
I encountered your younger sibling
Starting a new job in a brand new suit
Embarking on a new job in a fresh suit
It struck me just how much he looks like your father
Realized the strong resemblance to your father
Crazy how I've known him longer than you
Surprised by the fact that I've known him longer than you
Sometimes I go drinking with your mama
Occasionally socializing with your mother
She is just like you, at a different age
She resembles you but at a different age
I tell her all about her rebel daughter
Sharing stories about her rebellious daughter
She laughs at all the rules we used to break
Reflecting on the rules we used to break, making her laugh
I never believed in angels
Never believed in angels
'Till fourteen
Until the age of fourteen
At sixteen when my heart broke down
Heartbreak at sixteen, and you were there to mend it
You were there to mend it
Expressing gratitude for your support
My god you made me laugh out loud
Laughing together during tough times
When I thought my world was ending
During moments of despair, you brought joy
We were dancing at my wedding
We shared the joy of dancing at my wedding
But only I could see
Privileged to see something others couldn't
Though I lost you at fourteen
Although I lost you at the age of fourteen
You didn't stay fourteen
You didn't remain at fourteen
And we were always living in the moment
Living in the present, creating memories without capturing them
Making memories and not taking photos
Emphasizing the carefree days of Bacardi Breezers
'Cause those were the days of bacardi breezers
Sneaking out of parents' house and engaging in youthful adventures
Sneaking out of my parents house
Recalling teenage rebellion like smoking with windows open
Smoking with the window open
Initiating relationships by asking boys out
Calling boys to ask them out
Never believed in angels until the age of fourteen
And I never believed in angels
You delivered a speech at my twenty-first
'Till fourteen
Only audible to me, reflecting a personal connection
You made a speech at my twenty first
The uncertainty of missing you more on your birthday or at Christmas
But only I could hear it
Now, witnessing you dance with my daughter
I don't know when I miss you most
Privileged to see something others can't
Your birthday or at Christmas
Even though I lost you at fourteen
Now you're dancing with my daughter
You didn't remain at fourteen
But only I can see
The lingering pain of losing you forever
Though I lost you at fourteen
A soulmate's presence is eternal, especially when sharing similarities
You didn't stay fourteen
Never believed in angels until the age of fourteen
I won't forget the pain I felt
Expressing the enduring pain of losing you
When I lost you forever
A soulmate's connection remains, like two birds of a feather
A soulmate never goes away
Never believed in angels until the age of fourteen
When you're two birds of a feather
Reflecting on the impact of a profound connection
I never believed in angels
Even though I lost you at fourteen
'Till fourteen
You didn't remain at fourteen
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