[Verse 1: Zac Brown] I have lived in a junkyard Where the weeds eat up the rain If you get anything there out of place You know there's hell to pay
[Chorus 1:] And he said, "You're as sick as you are lovely And in need of a hand. " He tells me, "You are never worthy, " But I was just a child, you see? That was my reality
[Verse 2:] He had a sick little girl Dirty and hard, with a breast plate made of metal She drives all day in her rusty Buick And her feet don't reach the pedals Got a jar of flies, father's disguise Where his heart should be Her mouth is sewn together She screams with those eyes
[Chorus 2:] "She is sick, she is lovely And in need of my hand. " (Yeah he uses his hands) He tells her, "You are never worthy. " She was all alone, you see? That was her reality
[Bridge:] I should have been sleeping Should have been dreaming But I wake up to broken glass There'll be one more empty desk in my homeroom class I got an old bone pocket knife tight in my right hand To save my poor mother from the junkyard man!
[Chorus 3:] He's as sick as she is lovely And in need of a hand He will know he's not worthy When he dies alone, you see? That''s his reality
[Chorus 4:] I'm not sick, I am lovely Hatred is the curse of man I will not feel unworthy Because I have washed my hands, you see? That's my reality
Compositores: George Roger Waters (Roger Waters) (PRS), Zachry Alexander Brown (SESAC)Editores: Day For The Dead Publishing (SESAC), Roger-waters-music-overseas-ltdAdministração: BMG Rights Management (PRS), Reach Music Tunes (SESAC)Publicado em 2015ECAD verificado obra #15627045 e fonograma #13245125 em 21/Abr/2024 com dados da UBEM