Where were you when your father died? Do you remember how he laughed or his face? How the hell did your mother tell you, explain the way your life was to change?
You were young, I’m sure scared, and it still affects you to this day. But it’s made you who you are. Still, I wonder who you’d be if he stayed.
Things don’t happen how we might want them to, so we piece together what we can find. Maybe if we take all the parts we have, we can fit them all together in time. I hope you realize that happiness is yours to find. I think if we take what we need than we can give it a try.
Where were you when you lost your virgin eyes? Were you rolling with your love in the grass? How the hell did he convince you, did he promise you this love it would last?
You were young, and probably believed him, but it doesn’t matter anyway. You know, we fell for the same tricks, I think we turned out okay.
You can find a love, a life, anything you’ve ever wanted here, my arms, my heart, my hands are yours my dear. Maybe if you run away you’ll find the things you’ll need, but then again...
Where were you when your father died? Do you remember how he laughed or his face?
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