We're playing Super Smash
The only brother that I have
But I'm trying my best to kill him
It's nice coming home
If just for the drugs alone
My family still asks why I left them
Dad got me to go sailing
I brought Jamie, who's drinking again
And I still kiss her
But I don't know why
I guess it's simple and it just feels nice
I didn't make grandmother cry
I must have done something right
But I'm sure as shit not sure what that is
Sh laughs at me when I say
I don't eat meat
"But honey., that's why God made the animals"
I don't tell her that I'd be able
To drink Jesus under the table
Like how momma can tell that
I'm high on some shit
But keeps quiet because I've mostly quit
Before I left
Pop tells me he knows
Millions of illegals are voting and living on his taxes
When I start saying,
"I don't know where to begin"
He snaps,
"Of course you'd just argue
Against the side I've taken"
I don't think that's true,
But it might be
Would we be family if we even agreed
And if I find out, I'll be sure to come back home
I still might just for the drugs alone
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