Edward Benz, 27 Times

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I heard the old man's voice break, stutter once, then stop it
 I heard a sentence started confidently, halted by the sudden absence of a word
 Stumbled and he sputtered, trying to find it back, something once so simple gone now
 When he finally gave up told me, "Aw, it's like hell getting old."
 When you came into the store, did you know you'd show me your scars?
 I had a heavy heart, he carried a door
 It's shattered pane all wrapped in plastic and he asked if I could fix it
 Come by a little later, help him put it back on hinges
 "See, I'm far too old to lift it and it's not for my house, it's my son's."
 When you opened up the door, what is it you thought you'd find?
 Nobody flinch
 Later I came by and backed into the driveway
 Got out to find him waiting there to lead me
 Through the side yard to back behind the house where the door frame stood empty
 And helped me keep it steady while I hammered all the pins in
 Then, later on the porch we somehow got to talking
 He told me of the house and how is son is schizophrenic
 So they purchased it for him
 The medication working and they figured
 It would help him fit in, help him lead a normal life
 But the pills made him sleep too much
 And he couldn't keep a job as a result
 So one day, he just gave up on taking them
 And that day she had called you, he'd locked her outside of the house
 How quickly did you get there?
 And what were you thinking while walking up?
 What fears flashed in front of you, taunted you, walking to unlock the door?
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 I remember it, Ed, that story you told me
 Came back clear tonight here while writing
 And you should know the feeling never left me
 The weight of my heart, when you showed me the scars on your arms
 When I looked in your eyes and I heard what you said
 How you probably would've died were it not
 For to care for your daughter and wife
 How he drove in the knife, still your son
 How you seemed to look through me, through some old projector screen
 Playing back the scene as you described it on a movie reel
 As real as the minute when it happened, that memory, moving behind me
 That moment that changed you for good
 And he drove to the house and pulled into the driveway
 Got out to find his wife waiting, frantic
 She'd come by to check, found that pillbox was empty
 Went out to the pharmacy to fill up his prescription
 And came back to a locked door and could not get back in
 She'd knocked and she'd knocked but he wasn't responding
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 You put the key into the lock and turned it
 You felt the bolts slide away, slowly opened
 Went into the hall, your son held a knife
 Standing off in the shadows, lunged forward and tackled him
 Stabbing him over and over, and breaking that window
 He fled up the staircase
 The ambulance came, stitched and filled him with blood
 While the cops took his son, with his wires so tangled
 His father was a stranger
 And I sit in my apartment
 I'm getting no answers
 I'm finding no peace, no release from the anger
 I leave it at arms length
 I'm keeping my distance
 From hotels and Jesus, and blood on the carpet
 I'm stomaching nothing, I'm reaching for no one
 I'm leaving this city and I'm headed out to nowhere
 I carry your image, your grandfather's coffin
 And Ed, if you hear me, I think of you often
 That's all I can offer
 That's all that I know how to give
 

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Duration
05:44
Key
2
Tempo
153 BPM

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