Lyrics: | Cosy Sheridan: acoustic guitar & vocal
John Pierce: bass
Ricardo Monzon:
percussion
Rick Harris: banjo
i have an uncle, he's a dirty old man. i
grew up with a bad cliche
i have learned to find other things to do on family holidays
i
have tried to love the sinner and only hate the sin
but whoever wrote that never got caught in
a dark corner with him
i keep a baseball bat under my bed and i always leave on a light
the same time each year i get up and check the locks
sometimes three times at night
and if
God helps those who help themselves
where was God in my formative years
Why give me a
voice to call out with and then deafen so many ears?
i have tried to forget his breath,
i
have tried to forget his hands
the mechanics don't confuse me like they used to
but I
still don't understand
the 9-year-old she was frightened
the 12-year-old learned not to
care
stick a sharp thin knife long into her heart
she could not even feel it was
there
and there's a patch of skin between my shoulder blades
that's still just a little
bit numb
it seems to be there to remind me
of the destruction i have undone
i try to
love the sinner but it's more than the sin will allow
i've looked a long time into the
dark,
hoping the truth would show me how |