It's sad
It's whatever
They'll never see the two of us together
They'll grow up
And come down
To sip their drinks through our frowns
They'll learn much
To forget it
They injure and heal like the rest of us
Who ponder
Our regrets
And wonder about their inheritance
What should they know?
How should I know?
I've got a song to sing though
What should they know?
How should I know?
I've got a song to sing though
It makes sense
I'll admit
It happens to all of us in some sense
We let go
Or lose grip
We force these grins and bear it
But it's our choice
It's a dare
To what is there and what is not there
What should they know?
How should I know?
I've got a song to sing though
What should they know?
How should I know?
I've got a song to sing though
credits
from Paper Knife,
released September 23, 2017
Cameron Smith - Vocals, Guitar
Peter Marsh - Bass, Lead Guitar
Jesse Gage - Drums
Alex Rhea - Flute
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