| Floor. |
| I say hold me my daddy, I never felt like crying oceans
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| Before.
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| If this means war, why are we in it? |
| Might’ve fired off a couple of Rounds, I didn’t mean to begin it. |
| If these are the bullets that
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| Every father and son must chew, well then hold me my daddy, I forgot
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| To say I love you.
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| Hold me my daddy, it hurts me to see grow men fighting this way. |
| I Say hold me my daddy, the young and the old dog aren’t having their
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| Day.
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| This civil war, why are we in it? |
| There’s nobody on this flat
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| Earth, would ever want to win it. |
| If these are the hot coals that
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| Every father and son walks through, well then hold me my daddy, I Forgot to say I love you.
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| And if you agree we can make amends. |
| All this squabbling I’ve
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| Hated. |
| In another time and another place where our history bends, we Could’ve been the best of friends and not merely related.
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| Well these are the right words to say, they’re difficult but still
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| True, well then hold me my daddy, I forgot to say I love you. |
| (Hold
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| Him. |
| Tight. |
| Hold him like he was a baby.) |