"Two Old Geminis"
(Verse 1)
We met in boots on army ground,
Two young guns just messin’ around.
He fixed the wires, I sold the sound,
At Sony we turned the world upside down.
(Verse 2)
He had the tools, I had the pitch,
Together we carved out a pretty good niche.
Then he joined the badge, left the store behind,
But never left our friendship line.
(Chorus)
Two old Geminis on steel and chrome,
Riding through life like we own the road.
We don’t meet often, but when we do,
It’s burgers, beers, and a joke or two.
Pascal, my brother, my lifelong friend,
Over thirty years, and there’s no end.
(Verse 3)
He’s seen some storms, life played rough,
But he stood tall, more than tough.
With charm and wit and that fearless grin,
He turns the tide, again and again.
(Bridge)
And when we talk, it’s like no time’s gone,
No “Remember whens,” just carryin’ on.
He’s still that guy from way back then,
My brother in arms, my next of kin.
(Chorus)
Two old Geminis on steel and chrome,
Riding through life like we own the road.
We don’t meet often, but when we do,
It’s burgers, beers, and a joke or two.
Pascal, my brother, my lifelong friend,
Over thirty years, and there’s no end.
(Outro)
So here’s to you on your 52nd ride,
Another candle, another mile.
Like whiskey aging in the dark,
Our bond’s still burning, still leaves a mark.