A song I wrote about my life. Starting with what the song talks about it goes into how I was adopted, my parents that raised and the friends that make me who I am.
And so you are what I thought you were
just so many fine fitted situations
in all levels of love
in all levels of love
this ones for you my friends
and this ones for the man
this ones about family
and how not why I am here
O but am I living
o but can I see
well yes but i have not see everything
but what I've seen means everything to me
It started back 86
with the most gorgeous pain anyone
could ever witness
such a gentle push and shoved
me out into this world and much to young
to remember but I do believe
I was placed on your chest
you saw my face as you wept
because you knew what you had to do
yes you had to choose
and I thank you
and I thank you
But you have lived and you are living
but you have seen and you are seeing
but you have not seen everything
but what you've seen means everything to me
because you gave me, me
So I was wrapped up in different arms
By the most adoring caring people
I would grow to know
through so many figured systems and equations
you showed me how and why
and that everything takes time
And there is always time for change
and I thank you
and I thank you
O and you have lived and you are living
o and you have seen and you are seeing
but you have not seen everything
but what you've seen means everything to me
because you made me, me.
O and my true friends
meaning anyone and everyone who helps someone else
you are why I am who I am
you blessed me with your word and your presence
and I am sorry for the miscommunication
but you know how things go
that thinking can lead in circles
and actions only have an end
O but we have lived and we are living
O and we have seen and we are seeing
but we have not seen everything
but we see means everything to me
because you made me, me.
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