| I have a mother, I have a pa
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| We look pretty in that picture on the wall
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| I love my brothers and my sisters too
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| Lord, forgive them, for they know not what they do
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| My mama never taught me 'bout the world
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| 'Cause the world turned her inside out
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| My pa was the right arm of the law
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| Kept us all locked in the house
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| My brothers and my sisters needed love
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| So I grew and they clung to me
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| Till I became the roots and the fruits
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| And the branches on my family tree
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| Pain carved its name
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| And my heart froze like winter
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| And the splinter kindled embers
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| Lay forgotten till they blossomed
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| And they were hangin' out on a limb
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| All those hopes and dreams just blowing in the wind
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| All my aunties and my uncles too
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| Said "she'll be back and pregnant on her own in a month or two"
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| My mama kicked me out of the house
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| On the day I turned 17
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| My daddy called me up and told me
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| Boxes of my stuff was sittin' on the street
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| Felt like I had the world on my shoulders
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| But really, it was at my feet
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| Till I became the roots and the fruits
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| And the branches on my family tree
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| Pain carved its name
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| And my heart froze like winter
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| And the splinter kindled embers
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| Lay forgotten till they blossomed
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| My family tree, I have watered
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| Till it's outgrown my garden
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| All these years bleeding tears
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| I'm at peace underneath
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| My family tree
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| My family tree
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| My family tree |