Damien Rice
Damien Rice - What If I'm Wrong lyrics
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We could wrestle with tomorrow 'Til tomorrow's in the past Because I have torn apart what's beautiful To prove that nothing lasts I have stayed locked behind this door To show there's no way out I got lost within the space between The question and the doubt On an ordinary day In an ordinary way I have combed the cracks of virtue For a place to lay the blame And I have hated, I have lied Been guilty and denied I've dismissed the ones who question me Declaring I am right What if I'm wrong? What if I'm wrong? I have built a wall between What I believe and what is true I have sacrificed the love I had For power over you I have deflected those who disagree And walked over the weak I have placed a gun within the mouth Of those who dare to speak On an ordinary day In an ordinary way I have crushed the minds of children With extraordinary shame And I have carried on this war Though no one wins an endless fight I have claimed that God is guiding me And killed to prove I'm right What if I'm wrong? What if I'm wrong? What if I'm wrong? What if I'm wrong? Is this soul worth saving at all? 'Cos if I lose my wings then surely I must fall And God'll faint, fall insane We could wrestle with tomorrow 'Til tomorrow's in the past We could tear apart what's beautiful To prove that nothing lasts We could stay locked behind the doors To show there's no way out We got lost within the space between The question and the doubt What if we're wrong?