Child, I've been waiting for the longest time for you to swallow your pride
We both know you wrong even when all the odds said you might of been right
But I welcome you with open arms, you still have a home and it's not that far
It might take 100 years but I'll still be here
So come close
Why are you running from the only home you ever had
What will you do when you realize this world is every last thing you end up hating in the end
It's every man's dream for their family to be made whole
So stop running from the only home you've ever had and come close
Child you still have a home
You still have a room, it belongs to my son
This house is not the same with one less child
You are not sane without a man to call your Father
One misinterpretation has brought this separation
You're forgetting that I'm the father and my will is sovereign
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