Tie my hands don't let me follow through
There's a part of you that lives in me, a part of me in you
Joined our hands and pointed to the sky
The part of you had lived in us, the part we now deny
You can't always believe in what you hear
Yet you always find some truth somewhere in something that you fear
And I won't know what happens in the end
Or why our faith lies in dishonest men, in those who pretend
It comforts me violently, oh so normally
Smile at me negatively, on the contrary
Half of me has always felt so dumb and young
Makes the other half seem twice as bad and greater than the sum
Upon our knees unto the earth our ears to the ground
Holy Mother how I need you now and will the lost be found?
(the love we knew can't be felt today, we all want to find another way...)
Let yourself be vulnerable not weak, not weak
Find your patience in the practice there or something so to speak
Into our hearts you speak your voice, a name to the face
Where there is truthfulness in honest men and merit in times of grace
It comforts me violently, oh so normally
Smile at me negatively, on the contrary
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