Woke up early, before the dawn
Drank my coffee, headed out on the run
but I saw her face for a moment when I locked the door
And I stopped for just a second
To remember the great civil war
It started one April, I remember it well
When she found the letter, and I knew she could tell
Then all those nights I spent out with the guys
Began to make sense to her
And loud and clear rang the first shots
Of the great civil war
Well I can't say that I blame her, lord knows that I don't
Because who could imagine a king falling so far from his throne?
Though the battles are over and the treaties are signed
The great civil war still rages inside of my mind
I know I have fallen, and I know I'm still down
I've never felt so much like a man without a hometown
I abandoned the kingdom I spent my whole life fighting for
I may have chosen the battles
But I lost the great civil war
Well I can't say that I blame them, lord knows that I don't
Because who could imagine a king falling so far from his throne?
Though the battles are over and the treaties are signed
The great civil war still rages inside of my mind
Saturday, June 23, 2012
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