Weight of the World

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Amy Speace - Pop

Weight of the World

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Duration: 5:20

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[Verse 1] I still see my brother Michael Pressed and polished, shaking hands down at the store And everyone had come to see the all-star Hop the Greyhound bus to go to war He punched me in the arm to say goodbye It was the first time that I saw our father cry [Verse 2] I kept all my brother's letters Tied in ribbon in a box beneath my bed And every night I read by flashlight With the covers in a tent above my head His words said, "Not to worry, doing fine" It was his way of trying to ease my mind While I was trying not to rеad between the lines [Chorus] Thе weight of the world, too heavy to lift So much to lose and so much to miss And it doesn't seem fair that an innocent boy Should have to carry the weight of the world [Verse 3] Then it was homecoming and football games And picking out our dresses for the prom With my brother in some desert Dodging bullets when he wasn't dodging bombs And we went from the land of brave and free To just being afraid to disagree While I was being brought down to my knees by [Chorus] The weight of the world, too heavy to lift And so much to lose and so much to miss That it doesn't seem fair that an innocent boy Should have to carry the weight of the world [Verse 4] Oh, it was the middle of December When the army sent my brother home at last While the flagpole by the football field Flew the colors halfway down the mast The wind blew cold and snow was coming down Still everybody turned out from our town As we laid my brother in that frozen ground [Chorus] The weight of the world, too heavy to lift So much was lost and so much was missed That it doesn't seem fair that any boy and any girl Should have to carry the weight of the world Should have to carry the weight of the world

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Credits

Writers
  • Amy Speace
  • Jud Caswell
  • Jon Vezner