| You try your hardest to leave the past alone.
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| This crooked posture is all you’ve ever known.
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| It is the consequence of living in between
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| The weight of family and the pull of gravity.
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| You are so much more than your father’s son.
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| You are so much more than what I’ve become.
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| Long before you were born there was light
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| Hidden deep in these young, unfamiliar eyes.
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| A million choices, though little on their own,
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| Become the heirloom of the heaviness you’ve known.
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| You are so much more than your father’s son.
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| You are so much more than what I’ve become,
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| What I’ve become,
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| What I’ve become.
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| You pressed rewind
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| For the thousandth time
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| When the tapes wore through.
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| So you memorized
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| Those unscripted lines,
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| Desperate for some kind of clue:
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| When the scale tipped,
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| When you inherited
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| A fight that you were born to lose.
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| It’s not your fault,
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| No, it’s not your fault,
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| I put this heavy heart in you.
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| I put this heavy heart in you.
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| You remind me of who I could have been,
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| Had I been stronger and braver way back then.
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| A million choices, though little on their own,
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| Became the heirloom of the heaviness we’ve known.
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| You are so much more than your father’s son.
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| You are so much more than the wars you’ve won.
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| You are so much more than your father’s son.
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| You are so much more than what I’ve become. |