Well, I was a little boy
Just outside De La Croix
You were young and we would sing
I’d push you in your parents’ swing
Baby doll, I know that our reward in heaven will be great
Don’t forget your privileges are twisting in the swirling winds of fate
Oh, God, who knew?
I’d find a girl like you
Those words don’t mean to me what they do to you
Was it me who put you there?
Was it me who held your share?
You were down, I thought you knew
I was down; you seemed down, too
Oh, God, who knew?
I’d find a girl like you
I’m sorry I didn’t believe you
Every word you spoke was so true
Those words don’t mean to me what they do to you
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