No-one is to to blame, we did the best we could
We’d do it better again, we always would
There are things we’ve all been through that some can’t understand
And some things cut right through that didn’t go how we planned
Let go, hold on
Like a broken butterfly, or a perfect stillborn child
Tears at midnight lie, lonely, lost and wild
So much of you is dying, taken in a storm
And the tears that you still cry are like a child unborn
Let go, hold on
With one hand outstretched towards the hand of life
Can you still say yes, when it cuts you like a knife?
Will you give an armoured glove, your palm or your fist
Can you say that it’s all love at the heart of all of this?
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