Even though I never used your name you gave me my angry face The one I still use ‘til today once in a while And I remember everything the most frightened eyes I’d ever seen The broken glass and then the most peculiar silence Remember when the police came I gave them your address and name even though you begged me not to tell them where you’re hiding I hear they locked you far away your bruises healing day by day We’re all waiting for the day we are forgiven As the fingertips of time are tracing their unwelcome lines I will be far away thinking fondly of you When the circus kills its lights and your brother’s body comes to life I hope you’re on the winning side ‘cuz I can’t hate you
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