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Goliath

by AGEE WILSO

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Back in the day I use to know a man He stood two heads tall against the land A gentle giant he must have been As he watched over those and his kin But misunderstandings only go so far Trying your best to play the part And I promise when I tell you this I saw Goliath fall despite the rest Ain't it strange how hearts can break Trying to pressure a diamond to take But all I could see in those mud filled hands Was desperation within a man In our hearts we find a friend Put yourself in his shoes would you give the hand And whoever thought a mountain could break Granted the cliff wasn't there to save Now Goliath had a sense of pride Trying to escape the whos and whys But misunderstandings only go so far Trying your best to play the part And I promise when I tell you this I saw goliath fall despite the rest Ain't it strange how hearts can break Trying to pressure a diamond to take But all I could see in those mud filled hands Was desperation within a man

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