| Baby boy had a big old heart
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| Large enough to tear apart
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| Split evenly in two
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| Evenly in two
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| Mom and Dad had a rocky start
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| Too much head, too little heart
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| Soon one turned into two
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| One, two
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| Dirty hands made separate beds
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| And folded sheets in which they slept
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| Oh what’s a boy to do?
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| What’s a boy to do?
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| When Daddy finds ten dollar whores
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| And liquor stores
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| Can offer more
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| Than his family
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| Than his friends
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| More than the woman that he wed
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| «Oh no, what a shameful seed I’ve sown.»
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| Then one day daddy walked away
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| From his wife, the child they had made
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| It must have been too much
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| It must have been too much
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| Mommy tried her best to pay
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| The bills so that her son could stay
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| In the house that he was raised
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| The sons fight the father’s war
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| Love on his heels (The place where love grew too old)
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| He walked out the door
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| Left his son to fight his war (Too old and broken to appraise)
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| Left his son to fight his war
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| You shadow, you ghost (The place where love grew too old)
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| Look how crooked I’ve grown
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| What a shameful seed you’ve sown (Too old and broken)
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| What a seed you’ve sown
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| Court ordered visits meant weekends with his Dad
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| Where he had learned his share of lessons on how to drink like his old man
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| Back home his mother packed her bags and the dreams that she watched drown
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| For a single room apartment in the seedy part of town
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| Baby boy became the dad
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| His family had always lacked
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| A spitting image of the man
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| Down to the way he turned his back
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| He inherited his cheating, an heir to his drunken breath
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| His father willed him arrogance and passed down his empty chest
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| Love on his heels (The place where love grew too old)
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| He walked out the door
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| Left his son to fight his war (Too old and broken to appraise)
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| Left his son to fight his war
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| You shadow, you ghost (The place where love grew too old)
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| Look how crooked I’ve grown
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| What a shameful seed you’ve sown (Too old and broken)
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| What a seed you’ve sown
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| «Be a lightbulb»
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| I’m a wishbone
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| «Be a rifle, a telephone»
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| I’m just here for you to use
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| I’ve got nothing left to lose
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| I’m the wardship battle
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| I’m the remnants of the precious metals that weigh you both down
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| We are heavied, o' so heavy
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| We are heavied, o' so heavy
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| Love on his heels (The place where love grew too old)
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| He walked out the door
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| Left his son to fight his war (Too old and broken to appraise)
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| Left his son to fight his war
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| You shadow, you ghost (The place where love grew too old)
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| Look how crooked I’ve grown
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| What a shameful seed you’ve sown (Too old and broken)
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| What a seed you’ve sown |