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Give him a toy gun He pretends to be daddy Who far away is fighting In some far and distant war But then in a child's eyes See the hidden tears When you have to tell him Daddy won't be coming home Momma always keeps her safe Showing her warmth and love But she knows Poppa will be back Smelling of whiskey and angry And in that child's eyes She will watch him rage Punch Momma in the stomach Because his dinner is wrong All around this world We never see the truth Because the older we become The blinder we seem to be And in the children's eyes Their innocence is seen But they see better than us A future that is not meant to be copyright Chris Smith 2010
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Feb 3, 2010
Feb 3, 2010 at 6:44 PM UTC
In A Child's Eyes
Give him a toy gun He pretends to be daddy Who far away is fighting In some far and distant war But then in a child's eyes See the hidden tears When you have to tell him Daddy won't be coming home Momma always keeps her safe Showing her warmth and love But she knows Poppa will be back Smelling of whiskey and angry And in that child's eyes She will watch him rage Punch Momma in the stomach Because his dinner is wrong All around this world We never see the truth Because the older we become The blinder we seem to be And in the children's eyes Their innocence is seen But they see better than us A future that is not meant to be copyright Chris Smith 2010
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Feb 3, 2010
Feb 3, 2010 at 6:44 PM UTC
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