Somebody's Son

Album: 11:59 (2010)
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  • I've got your picture
    I know your song
    I sing it to myself
    When they drop the bombs
    I know you love me and I'll be strong
    You see it's so hard to fight
    When you know it's wrong

    Hey, hey head of state send me home
    Take that freight back where i'm from
    Wake me up
    I wanna lie by your side
    I wanna see you when I open my eyes

    Under the same sun
    We're under the same sun
    Under the same sun
    We're under the same

    Somebody's son
    Somebody's son

    The note you wrote I memorised
    I say it to myself when they light up the sky
    Endure your pain and you'll be strong
    We can only pray that it won't be long

    Hey, hey head of state send me home
    Take that freight back where i'm from
    Wake me up
    I wanna lie by your side
    I wanna see you when I open my eyes

    We're under the same sun
    We're under the same sun
    Under the same sun
    We're under the same

    Somebody's son
    Somebody's son
    Somebody's son
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