Lyrics Surviving Twin - Loudon Wainwright III
Last
week
I
attended
a
family
affair
&
A
few
remarked
upon
my
recent
growth
of
facial
hair
You
look
just
like
your
father
did
With
that
beard
someone
said
I
answered
back
I
am
him
even
though
my
old
man's
dead
I
didn't
want
to
be
him
will
at
first
I
did
When
I
loved
& looked
up
to
him
as
a
little
kid
He
sent
me
to
his
old
school
I
was
a
numeral
with
his
name
& he
gave
me
this
gold
signet
ring
And
he
wore
one
just
the
same
And
I
guess
that
I
believed
him
& probably
it
was
true
When
he
told
me
I
was
just
like
him
That's
what
some
fathers
do
But
a
father's
always
older
and
my
dad
was
rather
tall
Who
says
size
doesn't
matter,
he
was
big
& I
was
small
I
needed
to
be
big
enough
to
be
someone
someday
& I
learned
I
had
to
beat
him
& that
was
the
only
way
I
learned
I
had
to
fight
him,
my
own
flesh
& bone
& kin
Buyt
I
felt
I
was
ust
like
him
can
a
man's
son
be
his
twin
First
we
fought
for
my
mother,
that
afforded
little
joy
When
he
left
she
was
heart
broken
& I
was
still
their
little
boy
But
I
started
to
get
bigger
& to
win
the
ugly
game
When
I
made
a
little
money
& I
got
a
bit
of
fame
& I
saw
how
this
could
wound
him
Yes
this
could
do
the
trick
&
If
I
made
it
big
enough
I
could
kill
him
off
quick
But
how
can
you
murder
someone
In
a
way
that
they
don't
die
I
didn't
want
to
kill
him,
that
would
be
suicide
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