O Father I forgive you for all your sins
Clock clock, tick tick
I'm thinking about what's never been.
I look at your picture and I've got to say
The future is coming and I'm in the way.
O Father I forgive you for all your sins
O Father I forgive you for all your sins
Nick knack paddy wack I wish I could have let you in
But everything ends when the hand comes down
All the way down I can still smell the ground
O Father I forgive you for all your sins
You died alone
You died alone
Hiding in bed, hiding with loners
Winter sleds, and the too hot summers
Football candy and that old record machine.
Pound and pound, and pound em down
All the way down, down into the ground
And when we floated like butterflies,
You stung like a bee.
O Father I forgive you for all your sins
Nick knack paddy wack I wish I could have let you in
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