He Ain’t Heavy, He’s My Brother

ORIGINAL SOLD

This phrase comes from the logo for Boys Town, a community founded in Nebraska in 1917 where troubled or homeless boys could go for help.  It was later incorporated into song lyrics and was sung by the likes of Joe Cocker and Neil Diamond, and even featured in a Miller Beer commercial in 1988.  But, for those of you who’ve ever carried your own brother…figuratively, or literally…no matter how bad it gets…my hope for you is that dropping him is never an option.

  • Artwork by: Susan Elliot

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