| Mother’s crazy, but she runs the family
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| Two older sisters, and the boy who’s nine years old
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| He’s old enough to see the way it’s going
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| Somewhere the birds are singing
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| But Mother’s all alone
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| He needs a father, but she takes a lover
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| This man is not a friend, shows no friendship
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| This man just waits around to play with Sister
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| But he plays too serious, he plays too rough
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| How can you expect a child to understand the sickness of a world whose eyes are
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| blind?
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| The dying man inside this boy is questioning his once upon a time
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| (There was a little boy)
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| He leaves home early for a loveless world
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| And he finds what he needs with an older boy
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| He’s got a couple things to hide from Mother
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| He hopes she’ll understand, she hopes he’ll change
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| How can you expect a child to understand the sickness of a world whose eyes are
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| blind?
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| A world he cannot hope to conquer, insecurities that fester in his mind
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| No choice, no fault, and no way out, no blame, no guilt, no friends, no cure,
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| no crime
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| The dying man inside this boy is questioning his once upon a time |
| (There was a little boy)
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| This boy was once a strong man, but getting weaker
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| He carries more than just the shame inside
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| His mother stays away and faces nothing
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| She blindly wishes for a happy ending
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| How can you expect a child to understand the sickness of a world whose eyes are
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| blind?
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| A world he cannot hope to conquer, insecurities that fester in his mind
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| No choice, no fault, and no way out, no blame, no guilt, no friends, no cure,
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| no crime
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| The dying man inside this boy is questioning his once upon a time
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| (There was a little boy) |