he’d walk towards me, then walk right by.
i used to think he was the egotistical type until the first time i saw his father wasted in his spite, and i think that was the moment i realized.
did you ever think of me, you know, in the winter time, the street, the snow.
he said, “for all it’s worth, i might as well be dead”.
my god oxy, you shouldn’t want that.
he told me that his dad, might break all of his bones.
i’m praying, oxy, please get out of your home.
please get out of your home, oh.
i miss the times when we were children.
we were young and couldn’t piece together any of this. i mean how is that fair? he’s not the answer to your anger, you can turn back to your drinking to pull it together.
at what point did it become okay to treat your kids like they don’t mean a thing?
he said, “for all it’s worth, i might as well be dead”.
my god oxy, you shouldn’t want that.
he told me that his dad, might break all of his bones.
i’m praying, oxy, please get out of your home.
please get out of your home, oh.
everything that he had meant to say, it came from his wrist and down the drain.
it’s the loneliest he’s ever been, in the darker days he found ahead.
he said, “for all it’s worth, i might as well be dead”.
my god oxy, you shouldn’t want that.
he told me that his dad, might break all of his bones.
i’m praying, oxy, please get out of your home.
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