lirik lagu my innocence – sean mcconnell
i still hear their voices
on the other end of the phone
you said they were co workers
and you always seemed to bring your work home
but you cashed me in
all the debts you had to pay
but i wasn’t yours to give
and you gave me anyway
momma, what have you done to me
to let it come to this
was it worth the price for my innocence?
it touches everything i do
and i’m trying very hard to forgive you
you must have known what they did
when you leave us alone
i always tried to tell you
i could never seem to turn the lights on
i only wanted a father
but the never would pull through
they only wanted me for one thing
and that’s why they wanted you
momma, what have you done to me
to let it come to this
was it worth the price for my innocence?
it touches everything i do
and i’m trying very hard to forgive you
i still see their faces hovering over me in all of my dreams
and the pain still covers me much more than anybody would think it seems
and i hate every one of them. it’s sad to say but so true
but most of all…….i hate you
i hate you! i hate you! i hate you!
momma, what have you done to me
to let it come to this
was it worth the price for my innocence?
it touches everything i do
and i’m trying very hard to forgive you
lirik lagu lainnya :
- kumpulan lirik lagu shinee › lirik lagu 1 of 1 (japanese version) – shinee
- kumpulan lirik lagu nvdes › lirik lagu anything goes – nvdes
- kumpulan lirik lagu picturesque › lirik lagu scars to your beautiful – picturesque
- kumpulan lirik lagu anthony stewart head › lirik lagu owning my mistakes – anthony stewart head
- kumpulan lirik lagu lulleaux › lirik lagu fade into the sun – lulleaux
- kumpulan lirik lagu the true frost › lirik lagu crusade 666 the palestine – the true frost
- kumpulan lirik lagu xeno carr › lirik lagu let me know – xeno carr
- kumpulan lirik lagu d47 › lirik lagu breathing in the water – d47
- kumpulan lirik lagu meshiaak › lirik lagu i am among you – meshiaak
- kumpulan lirik lagu leslie pearl › lirik lagu you can do better than that – leslie pearl