I’ve got eyes that can see, hands that can hold
Arms that can heal, I do what I’m told
And when the morning brings another glorious day
I sit here and I just wait
I’m staring down at the grass in my toes
Sticks and the mud and the rain and the snow
And the green and the blue are lessened to grey
And there it goes, the though fades
Can you see the mess we’ve made?
Can you see what needs to change?
Can you see the mess we’ve made?
Can you see what needs to change?
We’ve got hands on guns, hands on eachother
Instead of taking one away we’ll just make another
When the day does come that you see what you did
Can you still say that it just is?
When the truth does walk you down the street
Only gives you what you have, only shows you what you’ve seen
Doesn’t matter who you were its who you’re choosing to be
Doesn’t matter what you said but that you’re choosing to see
Can you see the mess we’ve made?
Can you see what needs to change?
Can you see the mess we’ve made?
Can you see what needs to change?
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