The Grandfather Clock (i) Father

Hellions

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    When you drag yourself around
    When you look like shit, I know you think about it
    The tempest, and when it will hit
    If this dependancy were to turn to urgency
    If this becomes more than just a thirst this week
    I can’t come back, I can’t bare to see
    You fall hard, face down without the ability to speak
    You’re fading now, your ashes circle the drain
    This isn’t it old man, please sit up straight
    'Are you coming with me love?'
    It wasn’t fair to ask, to divide a terminal illness
    To multiply the loss
    'At long last, my darling persephone
    Will you take my hand and remove this harrowing disease from me
    I’m so exhausted, I’m not sure that the kind of tired I am
    Can be fixed with rest, but I swear to you, I’m doing the best I can
    With enough of his medication
    And a bloodstream full of alcohol
    A stomach full of poison, sealed in with maxalon

    'I cannot live without your father,
    Please forgive me my son’
    And side by side before his very eyes
    There they lie, intertwined and
    She bid a silent adieu
    To a benevolent life and to the world that you knew
    Three sons and your infant grandchildren will walk beside you,
    Through that valley, of the shadow of death
    I guess that things can never be the same
    Not with this void running deep in my old man’s veins
    It cannot change, it’s plain to see you’re ready to leave
    When you heard a voice through the stereo, starting to plead
    'Hear our song, please just hang on'
    Sing along to our message to you

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    'Don't you forget who'll take care of you'
    Please.

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