You say you've been searching for who you are For your entire life But you look more like your father Every time you open your eyes
This distance between us grows longer and farther Until I can barely see With you always running from Your anabaptist upbringing
In the wake of these years, what's there left to answer? Am I a prodigal son or my own savior?
Well, I know that you are still fighting your demons Oh, how could I not? You won't let me forget it Now I have my own, and they all wear your clothes Like a family heirloom I was destined to own
You cut yourself open so you could breathe And let yourself bleed all over me So now when my guilt rises like the heat of a fire At least we'll both know you're the casualty
In the wake of these years, what's there left to answer? Am I the prodigal son or my own savior? In the wake of these years, what's there left to answer? Am I the prodigal son or my own savior?
I awoke to the sirens and I ran outside To see you up in flames I should've never left you alone To play with the matches in your brain
Now you play the waiting game that I was the cause of And all I can do is watch You long for the day when you can finally Close your eyes for goodTeksty umieszczone na naszej stronie są własnością wytwórni, wykonawców, osób mających do nich prawa.