If I was old enough to look on what I did
I would be screaming inside my own head
You need to follow
All of my failures in the end
Lead me to the father, and back again
If I was wise enough to stop all that I did
And think about the options laid before my hands
Pick and choose between which ones make most sense
But you can't determine sensible in the end.
All kids have a father
One holy reminder how we all got here
He's the living water, fresh breath of air
Who are you to say how we got here?
If you could look enough to see the differences
Between the common functions and the thoughts within
You'd clearly realize that all the work you did
Would be worth nothing but dirt in the end,
What's dirt in the end?
What's dirt in the end?
All kids have a father
One holy reminder how we all got here
He's the living water,
He's the living water
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