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Blessings, Brother Joseph

from Cameron DeWhitt by Cameron DeWhitt

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lyrics

Driving into the parking lot, sharing my heart
with my brother, Joseph.
Choking on the sounds, tugging at the sore parts
for my brother, Joseph.
What awaits you at the shore line?
We can find it in the valley.
Keeping you at arm's length before you depart
breaks my heart. Forgive me, brother Joseph.

Fidgeting in the driver's seat of my care
next to my brother, Joseph.
Trying to talk in a steady voice is proving hard,
talking to my brother, Joseph.
God has called you to the Far East.
But with you gone, where will He send me?
You're tearing at my roots by traveling so far,
but I trust your heart. Blessings, brother Joseph.

Shedding tears and clasping hands in my car
with my brother, Joseph.
Standing in the rain where we are parked,
holding my brother, Joseph,
laughing at our clichéd romance,
sober with the short lived closeness.
Sharing you with the world is a good start
for my selfish heart. Go change it, brother Joseph.

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from Cameron DeWhitt, released April 11, 2014
Banjo, Lead vocals: Cameron DeWhitt
Cornet: Jonathan Roberts
String Bass: Nolan Staples
Drums: Luke Bonham

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