Mother

Album: Future Dust (2019)
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  • Friends wanna kill me
    But I give them all my loving anyway
    If God won't forgive me
    I'm not the only one to make amends

    Mother, it's not in my hands
    Try to understand it's only 'cause I can
    Fools believe they can erase
    All that they've done wrong
    But I don't wanna be their son
    Mother
    Mother

    Cheats try to judge me
    But I can see the sins that stain your smile
    Friends say I gotta see reason
    But I'm crawling out of the city
    I'm tired of bowing to preachers all the time

    Mother, it's not in my hands
    Try to understand it's only 'cause I can
    Fools believe they can erase
    All that they've done wrong
    But I don't wanna be their son
    Mother
    Mother

    Friends say I gotta see reason
    I'm crawling out of the city
    I'm tired of bowing to preachers
    Can't fight, so be a believer
    Oh-oh, oh-oh, oh
    Oh-oh, oh-oh, oh

    Mother, it's not in my hands
    Try to understand it's only 'cause I can
    Fools believe they can erase
    All that they've done wrong
    But I don't wanna be their son
    Mother
    Mother Writer/s: Chris Alderton, Elliot Briggs, Joe Emmett, Matt Thomson
    Publisher: BMG Rights Management
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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