| And even though I know he’s gone, he still watches from beyond like Obi Wan
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| And even though I know he’s gone, I still hear him from beyond like Obi Wan, so
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| «Help me Obi Wan. |
| You’re my only hope»
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| «Help me Obi Wan. |
| You’re my only hope»
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| The greatest man I’ve ever known in my life
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| It’s kinda like, picture if Furious Styles was white
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| I got a lot from my father, like my looks and my height
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| He used to stay up with me tapin' radio shows at night
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| When him and my mom split, there were beefin', couldn’t be friends
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| So he picked me up and I’d stay with him on the weekends
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| No brother, no sister, only child
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| I look a lot like my father, you can see it in my smile
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| Got his wisdom, got his knowledge, you can hear it in my style
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| I hope I won’t forget his voice, I haven’t heard it in a while
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| Got his number in my phone, it’s still hard not to dial
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| All these tragedies and trials I could’ve turned out wild
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| I missed the funeral 'cause I was in the hospital
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| So visit me in dreams whenever possible
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| I don’t even know where to begin, how to explain to my daughter
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| How amazin' that my father was, or should I even bother?
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| 'Cause I don’t have the words but I’ll try
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| When the clouds part the sky, I’ll tell her that it’s you, came to say «Hi»
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| I throw a prayer in the air even if there’s no reply
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| But I know you’ll watch my back till the day that I die
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| Took me two years to write this song and every time I’d cry
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| When I repeat it, or I read it, or I speak it, I’ll just leave it
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| Right here upon this beat and hope somehow that you’ll receive it
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| Cause you’re too strong to just be gone, I can’t see it
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| And even though I know he’s gone, he still watches from beyond like Obi Wan
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| And even though I know he’s gone, I still hear him from beyond like Obi Wan, so
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| «Help me Obi Wan. |
| You’re my only hope»
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| «Help me Obi Wan. |
| You’re my only hope»
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| Dexter: «But if faith makes people do such crazy bullshit what’s the point of
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| having it?»
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| Brother Sam: «It's human nature, gotta believe in something. |
| I mean,
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| haven’t you ever had a problem so big that you just couldn’t handle it on your
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| own?»
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| Dexter: «Yeah.»
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| Brother Sam: «Well who helped you?»
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| Dexter: «My Dad.»
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| Brother Sam: «Well, you’re lucky, you’re blessed. |
| It’s a blessing.»
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| «Help me Obi Wan.»
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| «I promised you the great secret, and I will not disappoint you.
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| Is this the end of our adventure? |
| Nothing has an end. |
| We came in search of the
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| secret of immortality, to be like gods. |
| And here we are… mortals.
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| More human than ever. |
| If we have not obtained immortality, at least we have
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| obtained reality. |
| We began in a fairy tale… and we came to life!
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| But, is this life reality?! |
| No, it is a film. |
| We are images, dreams,
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| photographs. |
| We must not stay here! |
| Prisoners! |
| We shall break the illusion!
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| This is Maya!
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| Goodbye to the Holy Mountain. |
| Real life awaits us» |