Lyrics Big Sister - Billy Dean
You
were
a
little
older
than
me
When
you
bought
me
my
first
beer
You
liked
my
company
For
the
first
time
in
twenty-one
years
I've
laughed
about
the
good
old
days
And
how
you
kicked
me
out
of
your
room
I
guess
you
went
through
a
phase
As
your
body
was
starting
to
bloom
Now
we're
grown
up
as
grow-ups
can
be
Hell,
I'm
six
foot
three
But
you're
still
big
sister
to
me
When
Jimmy
Evans
broke
your
heart
It
was
me
he
answered
to
And
then
Mom
and
Dad
fell
apart
I
remember
leaning
on
you
Now
we
have
our
own
families
You
know
our
blood
runs
deep
And
you're
still
big
sister
to
me
There's
times
you
got
under
my
skin
Like
a
stubborn
thorn
And
I'm
sure
there
were
days
When
you
wish
I
had
never
been
born
But
the
years
have
drawn
us
closer
somehow
And
all
that's
water
under
the
bridge
There's
just
miles
between
us
now
And
family
photos
all
over
the
fridge
You
call
me
once
a
week
With
some
advice
that
I
don't
seek
And
if
I
live
to
a
hundred
and
three
You'll
still
be
big
sister
to
me
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