Lyrics Solituide - Edwin McCain
Tim
he
was
a
good
friend
Yeah
was
a
brother
of
mine
We
were
imaginary
comic
book
super
heroes
Kids
wasting
time
We
were
prisoners
of
our
youth
We
were
growing
up
strong
′Til
the
day
he
was
taken
away
For
something
he
did
wrong
Tim
came
'round
just
the
other
day
And
boy
he
had
some
stories
to
tell
His
mama
kept
him
locked
up
in
a
rehab
Although
the
doctors
said
he
was
well
He
said
yeah
I
been
through
the
anger
And
the
hatred
towards
my
mom
And
I
put
all
that
behind
me
Just
tell
me
what
was
it
like
to
go
to
your
prom
He
said
thank
you
mom
for
fixing
My
clouded
broken
mind
But
excuse
me
if
I
seem
a
little
rude
While
I
was
missing
my
childhood,
my
brother
and
my
prime
You
enjoyed
the
convenience
of
my
solitude
Well
growing
up
these
days
just
ain′t
easy
And
the
kids
they're
doing
the
best
that
they
can
So
mama
you
better
think
twice
Before
you
lock
your
kid
up
and
throw
away
the
key
'Cause
soon
your
little
boy
is
gonna
be
a
man
He
said
thank
you
mom
for
fixing
My
clouded
broken
mind
But
excuse
me
if
I
seem
a
little
rude
While
I
was
missing
my
childhood,
my
brother
and
my
prime
You
enjoyed
the
convenience
of
my
solitude
Tim
left
town
yesterday
He
left
me
with
these
words
He
said
yeah
I
know
this
life′s
got
a
lot
to
give
But
my
childhood
is
gone
And
I′m
not
afraid
of
dying
I'm
gonna
grab
the
world
by
the
horns
and
learn
how
to
live
He
said
thank
you
mom
for
fixing
My
clouded
broken
mind
But
excuse
me
if
I
seem
a
little
rude
While
I
was
missing
my
childhood,
my
brother
and
my
prime
You
enjoyed
the
convenience
of
my
solitude
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