Young life, too young, who's eyes are choking,
Can't rest, can't sleep, for dreams that set you
Falling
Don't feel the hunger, can't drink no holy water,
No light in these eyes, no place for dreams at all
Tonight

When the hand that rocks the cradle, is the hand
That holds the knife,
And the knife that cuts the cable, kills the spark that
Feeds the life.

[Chorus]
No grave could be deep enough, down to hell if we
Were able,
The veil of life was pushed aside, by the hand that
Rocks the cradle.

The oath you take is sacred, to save not steel a life,
Like the passing of the sweetest soul, that looked
Through human eyes.

[Chorus]

Young life, too young, who's eyes are choking,
Can't rest, can't sleep, for dreams that set you
Falling.
Don't feel the hunger, can't drink no holy water,
No light in these eyes, no place for dreams at all
Tonight.

[Chorus]

It's the hand that rocks the cradle, is the hand that
Steals the life.


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The Hand That Rocks the Cradle Lyrics as written by Terrence Butler Anthony Philip Harford

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    that's interesting. I also believe it has a second meaning, trying to describe in a more general way how ppl try to stop you from living your life. The same hand that rocks the cradle also keeps you away from what you want to accomplish in life. The same people that you are close to are also the ones holding your chains.

    EvilEyeson April 24, 2011   Link

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