Well I bit on my lip, and I kicked at my toes No, I don't need your lecture cause your lecture won't show That you told me so I told you so But I would have managed, I would have been fine I'd do it myself and I'd do it just my way, I'm a big man for thinking just so. But somebody told me that your mother was born Wa-wa-wandering woman with a spirit so sworn of the riverside And it never surprised me but it meant that my love was immobilized Well, it meant that my love was immobilized Cause when it comes, it comes when it does. But you came in the middle and you fell in my hands Oh a, wonderful woman and an average man. See that makes me the lucky man I won't be deserving, but I won't be denied See, I fell in this position, I will still teach my kids pride Because failure's a part of it all And if failure don't hurt then failure don't work at all But somebody told me that your nephew was born Oh, a beautiful baby, so smart and so sure of his little self And in a wonderful way he was making me feel so small Was making me feel so small, was making me feel so small. And I don't think I've felt this before. In all the reasons to come, well they override my body and, I point to the sun, cause where it's warm is where the wilderness grows And it grows, and it grows 'til it all becomes nothing And nothing is left as you know. (We walked it for a thousand years, with broken eyes and salted ears Complaining 'bout the weather like we ever had a choice. Through all the noise and self abuse, you waited for your fill of truth Oh I'm terrified I'll achieve nothing at all.)