Little hands dirty from our plans
Of making a home where all our dreams ought to be
I see distant lands
And my mother understands
That her baby girl will live with no guarantee
Of love, of hope of anything that can make you forget the gentle swing of time
Quiet night ill lie awake
And fear for the mistakes ill make
Ill ask god what its all s’posed to mean
But my childish mind cant comprehend
The countless years that I will spend
On a quest to answer that same thing
Is there love, is there hope is there
Anything to help me forget the frickin swing
Of the time that’s on the wall
Now and then ill think of you
The woman that you’ve grown into
Unafraid of life’s uncertainties
cause the wind that blows between the trees
knows so much more than you or me
and it never stops to wonder why it goes
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