O father how could
Someone feel so lost
That they could curse
Their own birth?
Is it he who's pleading
For understanding right now?
On why once his days were
Blessed and beautiful
You haven't fallen down
Just yet although you're feeling weary
You just can't see in front
Of those tired eyes
You don't stand-alone here
You don't stand-alone here
You don't stand-alone
Here you're by my side
How can we change the way we feel
When everything's
Gone and been concealed?
How can we believe
All these things were seen
With nothing left to show for now?
He tried so hard
Just to break this curse
In front of him tonight
But only time will tell
How much time he has left
Your oppressions getting strong
Hold your head high it won't be long
Just let your faith shine and overcome
When the oceans raise
And the sky falls down
Will you turn your life around?
Can you see their face falling down?
Just like a broken mirror,
Never will I see your face
Never will I see your face again
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