She said she hated those people
And if she ever caught me
Playing with those kids again
I’d be sorry
I didn’t understand
She said, “You’re too innocent”
He was just nine years old
I was seven
She called me from the home
She said, “The whore stole my purse”
Her voice was cracking
“They just want my money”
Her voice was always cracking
She whispered “God forgive me”
“Please take me home”
”Never mind I already am”
She died on a Thursday
In her daughters arms
The one she threw down the stairs
But she doesn’t remember
Because it wasn’t snowing
It’s never snowing
She loves the snow
In my head it’s always snowing
credits
from Ari Thanos EP,
released June 11, 2006
Words written by Jason Duncan
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