The Great Grandfathers - He's Been Fixed

It's like looking through broken glass and see your pitiful face at the other end
We talk in circles at the end of the day
It's like a child’s book that you would never recommend
I breathe fire in the summer sun and the babies are all squealing in fright
The towns in flames, don’t believe what I've done
And they say “Brother, you just ain't right”
(I'm in an awful way)
Cool it, cool it, cool it as if you're soul wasn't already ice
I'm burning and I'm learning that I've got a great fire deep down inside
And it's lonely and it's confusion and it's hatred and it's proven
But I only want to fix it and make things right
I try commuting on the loneliest trains, the engineers are watching as I go insane
I see your face in every cloud in the sky as they tumble like my tears and roll like your eyes
If you can’t tell I ain’t too well like I’m sick with St. Anthony's Fire
Well I kick and shout trying to put out these flames that grow higher and higher
(I'm in an awful way)
Cool it, cool it, cool it as if you're soul wasn't already ice
I'm burning and I'm learning that I've got a great fire deep down inside
And it's lonely and it's confusion and it's hatred and it's proven
But I only want to fix it and make things right
Freedom, bend your bars of prison
Lead on, my cards, a losing hand
Your stampede starts a'shaking, your crystal coat is breaking
You leave, I turn to sand
I only want to fix it and make things right
I only want to fix it and make things right
I only want to fix it and make things right
Only want to fix it and make things right

Written by:
Lucas Prize, Trevor Prize

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