Here are the books of Luke

You need them to open the seed

To see what goes on in the world

Here in my mind

Catch the wind and hold on tight

To what we'll find

And hear what goes on in the world

Here is all you see

Everything is made for you

From me

If there's anything you'd like to say

That could help me in any way

'Cause I've been waiting for so long for you to come along

Help me on that day

When you take over all the things

Heaven has made for you

Is there anything you think you should know

Is there anything before I go?

(Dear Father)

I'm hungry, I'm cold

(Dear Father)

Feeling terribly old

(Dear Father)

I don't think I can see

I'm not feeling good like I think I should

They're on their own, needing a face, a place

Hope and mind, a home

To see what goes on in the world

They're who you need

To show them why they're wrong, oh why indeed

We need to go on in the world

Here is all you see

Everything is made for you

From me

If there's any complication that

You'd like to talk over with me about

'Cause I've been waiting for so long for you to come along

We could work it all out

When you take over all the things

Heaven has made for you

Is there anything you think you should know

Is there anything before I go?

(Dear Father)

You must be putting me on

(Dear Father)

'Cause most of their minds are gone

(Dear Father)

They will not understand me

I'm not feeling good like I think I should

(Dear Father)

Can I give it a miss

(Dear Father)

'Cause I'm not ready for this

(Dear Father)

I don't think I can see

I'm not feeling good like I think I should

(Dear Father)

Won't you leave me alone

(Dear Father)

Won't you let me go home

(Dear Father)

I don't think I could see

(Dear Father)

Lord, they'd crucify me

(Dear Father)

I just couldn't do that

(Dear Father)

'Cause that's not where it's at now


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