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Still Search For You

from Songs I Swore I'd Never Sing by Benjamin Tod

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I thought that I made a brother today
And while we were talking you swore from the grave
No one can fill the crater I made
A chill came between us and he walked away

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I’m smoking in your old chair
The clothes that you left are all worn and teared
Our twin bayonets lie asleep on the shelf
And I still search for you in everyone else

I bottle my hope when I meet our kind
Grill him with tests and look for the signs
Laughter grows empty when always I find
He’ll never be what we had in mind

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Fiery loyal tempered in grit
Built like a blade on an outlaws hip
Not made for today but together we fit
You’d think that by now I’d be over this shit

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from Songs I Swore I'd Never Sing, released March 9, 2022

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Benjamin Tod Kentucky

Benjamin Tod is a songwriter born in Sumner County, Tennessee. His songwriting pulls from over a decade worshiping the road and the bottle.

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