(Here we go, one, two, three)
I was ten years old, so promising
It felt like the world, hanging from a string
Brush fires in the yard, the bullets in my hand
Cigarettes in the barn, fistfights in the sand
How the memories fade when you brace for a fall
Like they never happened at all
I was the good one, I was always torn
They said my brother was bad from the day he was born
And our mother was sad, 'cause she was alone
Still hung up on our dad, but he was long gone
So you learn so young how to put up a wall
Like it never happened at all
Still we had our good days laughing at the herd
You say, "Ma, I'll be a good man, someday I'll buy you the world"
But it's just a lie that you said, and the source of your pride
Like holding lions at bay with just these sticks at your side
And we'll meet some day, we'll have ourselves a ball
Like it never happened at all
Every family hides their eyes from the truth
Those family ties keep you chained to your roots
You find out where you stand and just what you believe
"But I hope you'll stay," she said, "When you think you have to leave
I hope you'll stay when you think you have to leave"
'Cause she said, "Son, you're gonna be a good man
You'll take care of your own, you'll give them all you can
'Cause these are all your own choices, all your fences to mend
You'll remember our voices when you're close to the end"
"You're gonna get out of here, you're gonna learn to stand tall
Like it never happened at all
Like it never happened at all
You're gonna learn to rise where I had to fall"