In a dressmaker shop in Greece
The pins stick like tongues on poles or butts in an ashtray
Lunchtime packages, waxed and wrapped and held
Down a dusty road, inside an apron fold

It's cool, it's cool to love your family
It's cool, it's cool to love your family
It's cool, it's cool to love your family
I know because I love them more and more

You know my grandpa brought power to the planes
Now he winks at me from thirty thousand feet
Now my uncle's got his face
And he takes the power to a different place
Hey hey he's okay

It's cool it's cool to love your family
It's cool it's cool to love your family
It's cool it's cool to love your family
I know because I love them more and more

In the Copenhagen city morgue
The dead sleep in metal slips
Called and last
And someone loved them once
And someone loves them still
And someone misses them
And someone always will

You know that
It's cool, it's so cool to love your family
It's cool, it's cool to love your family
It's cool, it's cool to love your family
I know because I love them more and more

Yeah, yeah
Uh huh


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    ooh so many mistakes!

    In a dressmaker shop in Greece The pins stick like tongues on poles or butts in an ashtray Lunchtime packages, waxed and wrapped and held Down a dusty road, inside an apron fold

    It's cool, it's cool to love your family It's cool, it's cool to love your family It's cool, it's cool to love your family, I know because I love them more and more

    You know my grandpa brought power to the planes Now he winks at me from thirty thousand feet Now my uncle's got his face And he takes the power to a different place Hey hey, he's okay

    It's cool, it's cool to love your family It's cool, it's cool to love your family It's cool, it's cool to love your family, I know because I love them more and more

    In the Copenhagen city morgue The dead sleep in metal slips Called and last And someone loved them once And someone loves them still And someone misses them And someone always will

    You know that, it's cool, it's cool to love your family It's cool, it's cool to love your family It's cool, it's cool to love your family, I know because I love them more and more

    and i dunno why everyone thinks it's apron ford. that doesn't make sense! it's fold!

    royalewithcheeseon February 18, 2007   Link

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