Shaped Like a Father
it's shaped like a father - ragged and torn
and down through the years upon you it's worn
that cold, sinking feeling that never you'll be
something worth loving, something worth me
me or another, family or friend
or sister or brother; none of them can mend
that ripped-out part that inside you once beat
torn out by a coward, whom never i'd meet
it's a vortex of silence, a deep void of naught
it doesn't have feeling; it doesn't have thought
it eats at you daily, in your mind it teems
and devours you nightly, deep in your dreams
it's a burden you carry, and you carry it well
at least in the daytime, when most think you're swell
but your insides are churning, you just want to die
but you won't give up easy, so instead you just cry
you cry for what's happened, you cry for what's not
you cry for the things that their evil has wrought
you cry for your failures, you cry for your sins
and you cry for your family, you cry for amends
but you still pull your chin up and face every day
and you've got a whole lot that sharp mind can say
you've got a great heart, and a beautiful soul
and you make many happy, you make many whole
so don't give up easy, don't give up yet
you're future's not written, your future's not set
it's left to be pinned and you'll pin it well
that feeling will pass, love, i know time will tell