lyrics
I remember you told me, that you were a soldier, but I would be bolder than you one day,
as a child who knew no war, only knew the man that I saw, I couldn't put these words into children's play,
You skin lines are life scars, and your old eyes are film stars, you've met real life qualms, and felt the pain,
as a child who knew no war, only knew the man that I saw, I couldn't put these words into children's play,
Hello there my old man, can I hold your paper hands? Will you show me what you saw? In your origami war,
Hello there my old man, can I hold your paper hands? Will you show me what you saw? In your origami war, in your origami warfare
I remember you told me, that you were a soldier, but I would be bolder than you one day,
as a child who knew no war, only knew the man that I saw, I couldn't put these words into children's play,
But time move and we grew, I'd forgotten these words were a product of you,
an old man, so fragile, your skin so grey,
young once and bolder, you would fight it again but this time I was older, you knew these words were in bitter taste,
Hello there my old man, can I hold your paper hands? Will you show me what you saw? In your origami war,
Hello there my old man, can I hold your paper hands? Will you show me what you saw? In your origami war, in your origami warfare
Hello there my old man,
can I hold your paper hands?
will you show me what you saw,
in your origami war, x4
Pass me a gun,
and build me an army,
let go with your thumb,
and try to disarm me x2
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from
Alice,
released January 27, 2017
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