"Put on your Coat,"
Says the father with alcohol on his breath
He remembers the warmth of the sun in the summer of his youth,
He remembers the warmth of a kiss in the back of a truck,
He remembers the warmth of his old records in his room,
But comes the grey, and goes the warmth,
so now he feels warmth in cold brandy and brown paper bags.
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