Lyrics:
Seems like just the other dayYou and I, we sat and played'Come All Ye Tramps and Hawkers'And the White CockadeTea was flowing, dice were rollingWe were twenty, not much moreAnd now they say I've crossed overTo that distant shoreAnd a brother slips awayLike a ship at dawn of dayA brother slips awayAnother brother goneThere's a brother slips awayI reached out my hand too lateA brother slips awayA brother slips awayJuliet, she came up smilingWherever life would toss youYou were everybody's friendExcept the fools who crossed youThey rained down death upon your headAnd you took it in your strideThey'll never knock it out of youThat good old London PrideAnd a sister slips awayWe'll sing her name to heaven's gateA sister slips awayAnother sister goneA sister slips awayI reached out my hand too lateA sister slips awayYes, a sister slips awayDavy, it was through your eyesWe saw so many thingsThe dusty feet of pilgrimsThe halls of mountain kingsThat old poet's visionStill coursing through your veinsIt breaks my heart that I will neverSee your face againAnd a brother slips awayLike a ship at dawn of dayA brother slips awayAnother brother goneA brother slips awayI reached out my hand too lateA brother slips awayA brother slips awayA brother slips awayWe'll sing his name to heavens gateA brother slips awayAnother brother goneYes, a brother slips awayI reached out my hand too lateA brother slips awayYes, a brother slips away