| My castle sits high above the clouds for all to see
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| I don’t want to brag. |
| But if father were still here, he’d be proud to say the
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| least
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| My kingdom lies low, below my gates, beneath my feet
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| I know brother is down there looking up at me with jealousy
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| I’m the older one of my father’s sons. |
| The lovable, deserving one.
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| Look at all I’ve done
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| Brother, the difference between you and I is that I’ve worked skin to bone for
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| my whole life
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| You stole your share. |
| I slaved for mine. |
| Saw you walk away, left this family
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| behind
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| You binged. |
| You roamed. |
| But all that old man remembered was dirty broke you
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| coming home
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| I’m glad he died. |
| I took over and did things right
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| Why am I cold inside? |
| Been years since dance and music brightened these walls
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| My failures haunt me. |
| My screams echo down the dark empty halls
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| Every success I’ve built this tower on lifts me further away from everyone
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| I wish I could buy love; |
| all I can afford is lust
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| Drunk on myself, but this liquor’s never strong enough. |
| Gained the world.
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| Lost my soul
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| Alone, I sit and rot in this whitewashed tomb. |
| I hate how he forgave you
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| I wish it was me by his side at his death. |
| But I couldn’t stand you, so I left
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| I wondered why my people live in fear. |
| No one names their sons after me
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| Father now I see… cause you led like our servant. |
| I lead a tyranny
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| I’m not fit for a king. |
| I wish you were still here to run things
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| I wish you were here to tell me that you loved me
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| Father, if you spoke today, I think you’d say, «I love you both just the same
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| Nothing you could ever do can change that or take it away. |
| Come back to me.»
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| I tried to keep you close, but I got in-between
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| The cure to this world is found in humility
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| The lowest man is he who thinks he’s higher than the rest
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| Forget yourself. |
| Live humbly. |
| Forget yourself. |
| Live humbly |