"I don't know what you possibly see Underneath the *****, thick skin That's cut and bruised and scarred From the things I've done to myself And from what a few others carved into The arms of the man I call 'Me'...
...I roll up my sleeves and I take A piece of you from off the floor And I try my best to fold it up With the same care my mother had When she used to clean the stains From my favorite shirt without mistake...
...We're both soldiers in the same war But we're standing on opposite sides, Which doesn't make sense to me because We have the same *****, thick skin That's cut and bruised and scarred And I know you're the one worth fighting for..."