You say all the things you say,
To ease your pain...
Inside, throw it all away,
And start again...

You hate all the things you hate
To make me stay...
Quiet, I've heard enough from you.
It's time to choose...

Father I want this taken from me...
Father I need you with me...
They don't know they're sinking mine...
They can't see anything...

We say all the things you say
That you might come...
Save them, open their eyes.
Their blinded eyes...

Father we want to make them see...
Father we need relief...

They don't know they're sinking mine...
They can't see anything...

In my selfish way,
I won't share everything...
Words mean less to you
Every time I come through...

So leave it out once again,
'Cause they can't see anything...


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    this song is about ridicule to a christian and they are praying to God hence "Father I need you with me... They don't know they're sinking mine... They can't see anything..." praying to open their eyes so they can see God and why they are the way they are.

    songman85on March 26, 2011   Link

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