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  • (David Gates/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 leanin' 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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