Connor
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Connor
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She broke today
Her perfect little heart in my hand, she came undone
I hesitate
I'm waiting on my father to say: I love you, son
It's coming in phases
And I'm ready for none
I knew it would change me
But I'm overcome
My father's son
Me and my heavy mind
I've been given far too much time, and it weighs a ton
My cover fire
Come lay down right here on my chest, my little one
Before I'm done
It's coming in phases
And I'm ready for none
I knew it would change me
And the man I become
So I try to relate it
To where I came from
But it's coming in phases
And I'm overcome
My father's son
My empty page
I will give you more than my name
I love you, son
It's coming in phases
And I'm ready for none
I knew it would change me
And the man I become
So I try to contain it
And fighting it from
It's coming in phases
And I'm overcome
My father's son
My father's son
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