Wyatt Hall - Back to the Sun

Hey, I'm waiting as they crucify
My friends and family now
And hey, I'm watching as they pass me by
A leper on the ground

I'm fine
I'm still breathing

I know it's too late for me
But can I have a scrap of dignity?
Before I go
I don't want your sympathy
I just wish I could give a little more
Back to the sun

Hey, I'm working at the factory
And breaking down my bones all day
Nobody should have to put themselves
Through hell to earn a life

A life
That's worth living

I know it's too late for me
But can I have a scrap of dignity?
Before I go
I don't want your sympathy
I just wish I could give a little more
Back to the sun

Just as we have been given life in every form
From the greenery in every tree and every fish in every sea
It seems a bit ill-fitting to spend all the time you're given
On something no-one will remember when the time comes that you go away

I know it's too late for me
But can I have a scrap of dignity?
Before I go
I don't want your sympathy
I just wish I could give a little more
Back to the sun

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Wyatt Hall

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