In his childhood memories
A belt and bruises
He thought he could forget
The times he had abused him
Promises made to him self
That he would never hit
Anybody else

All that he wanted was
Love from he who brought them up but
He just could not understand
He brought his friends home just to
Make sure he was not alone 'cause
Dad was a violent man

Every night he goes to sleep
But he's not lonely
He's got a wife and kids
And a promise that he can't keep
Past memories he can't forget
The dad he had become
Was a dad that made his children sad?

All that they wanted was
Love from he who brought them up but
He just could not understand
They brought their friends home just to
Make sure he was not alone 'cause
Dad was a violent man

Beaten up he beats his son
When something turn out wrong
He screams so hard he blows a lung
Past memories he can't forget
The promise he had made
It just turned out to be a lie

All that they wanted was
Love from he who brought them up but
He just could not understand

That's not what you deserve


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    what a powerful song.. i don't really know what to say but i wanted to leave a comment. it's pretty self-explanatory

    wasao2uon February 13, 2005   Link
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    It's about an abusive father.

    .Simple.Reset.on February 18, 2007   Link

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