I wish I could have been there To shield you from that pain, The truth, too heavy to explain, I won’t claim to understand, nor try to.
If I had a Time Machine, I could have softened the blow, So you wouldn’t have to face the unknown. But we’re both only nineteen, And the world would ask, what do you know?
Had I known the shadows would come, I’d have found a way to make you stay, So you wouldn’t be tossed like chewing gum. But what can I say? The things we know tomorrow, We wish we knew today