Have you ever peeked at the end of a story?
And it feels like the pages are getting thinner in my right hand.
And there is a script someone has to read from,
I've learned that unlearning just might be the best thing that we could all do.
And the clothes that I wear,
And the news that I hear,
And the way that we stare,
Pain relief from our fears,
And all of the passer's by,
And in a church that denies all of the warning eyes,
There's a horse that I ride,
And I hold on real tight,
'Cause he goes where he likes,
But I don't have to think twice,
Cause he feeds(??) me at night,
In the thick of the fight,
Only bombs for our light,
There was a man who boarded a ship and he headed west.
The crew was rewarded with plundered goods.
And the man started thinking,
As all of the gold it was passed around,
"You know, I should be thankful that Jesus decided to bless me this way."
And the man had a son who
Got all of the things that he wanted.
And he learned to be thankful,
cause all he knew was that he was well-fed.
And the clothes that I wear,
And the smell of my hair,
And the books that I read
And the end to this song,
Somehow everything's wrong.
When in the pink morning sky,
I can feel something rise.
And the pages we'll turn,
And we'll learn to unlearn,
When the poor have their bed,
When the strong will lay down,
And the weak will resound,