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If I want the moment, the moment has gone
The Father that made me has left me alone
I try to remember, I try to repair
And give me the moment, the moment we shared
Why was he taken and why did he leave?
But Father you gave me all that I need
The children of silence, we have to be heard
We try to hold onto the moments we shared
If I want the moment, the moment has gone
The Father that made me has left me alone
I try to remember, I try to repair
And give me the moment, the moment we shared
We find a way to make it out
And sorrow left behind somehow
Remember you in every way
The smile you had and what you said
A satellite, a thousand hands
If only I could find you here again
The Father that made me has left me alone
I try to remember, I try to repair
And give me the moment, the moment we shared
Why was he taken and why did he leave?
But Father you gave me all that I need
The children of silence, we have to be heard
We try to hold onto the moments we shared
If I want the moment, the moment has gone
The Father that made me has left me alone
I try to remember, I try to repair
And give me the moment, the moment we shared
We find a way to make it out
And sorrow left behind somehow
Remember you in every way
The smile you had and what you said
A satellite, a thousand hands
If only I could find you here again
Lyrics submitted by weemansyndrome256
Track duration: 03:06
"And Sorrow" as written by Steven Edward Robinson, Mark Kenneth Williamson, Colin Jeffrey Robinson
Lyrics © EMI Music Publishing
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However, I don't think his Father has passed away, but he has left him and possibly his Mother to live for theirselves, a common thing in today's society. This supports the whole theme of the album of how messed up the world is today.
A great number on the album. Fits in perfectly and really makes you think.