An abandoned church with an open hymn book lying on the ground The pages are still new yet the floor beneath it was littered With ash and broken pieces from the ceiling Amazing Grace has never sounded so bitter The walls reverberated the sound through the hallways and columns There was something sweet in the harmony of a lonely voice The choir has fallen with the rest of the stained glass windows I think of the last person to ever have prayed in that church Got on their knees in the ruins, asked God why his body felt like this church Broken and annihilated, like a plane crashing into a building Like a freight train hitting a parked car I feel weaker than I ever have in between the pews of this empty church He thinks, "God, what did I do to deserve such hollow bones? Why does my heart beat slow down when I see her? How many prayers must I pray to get her out of my mind?" His eyes closes tight like the doors to his father's house And he wonders how he will ever get off of his knees A tear falls to his blue jeans and does not make any effort to hold this in He was past the point of never crying, no one was watching him anyways Being destroyed was part of being a man sometimes The open hymnal smiles in the back of his mind He thinks of his mother singing in the car Thinks of how her hands clenched tight to the steering wheel She was careful driving with him in the car She loved her son more than herself, she cared more for her family than anything He thinks of the girl that he still loves Even though she has walked out on him Her long hair that draped down her back Hung like a man on a noose in the middle of a town Her eyes, like a bullet in a gun, rusted and covered in dust She used to sing all the time You wonder if she still sings hymnals in her grandmother's church You wonder if she sings Amazing Grace