We Don't Eat

If this is redemption, why do I bother at all?
There's nothing to mention and nothing has changed
So I'd rather be working for something than praying for the rain
So I wander on 'til someone else is saved

I moved to the coast, under a mountain
Swam in the ocean, slept on my own
At dawn, I would watch the sun cut ribbons through the bay
I'd remember all the things my mother wrote

That we don't eat until your father's at the table
And we don't drink until the devil's turned to dust
And never once has any man I've met been able to love
So if I were you, I'd have a little trust

Two thousand years I've been in that water
Two thousand years, sunk like a stone
Desperately reaching for nets that the fishermen have thrown
I'm tryin' to find a little bit of hope

But me, I was holding all of my secrets soft and hid
Pages were folded, then there was nothing at all
So if in the future, I might need myself a saviour
I'll remember what was written on that wall

That we don't eat until your father's at the table
And we don't drink until the devil's turned to dust
And never once has any man I've met been able to love
So if I were you, I'd have a little trust

But am I an honest man and true?
Have I been good to you at all?
Oh, I'm so tired of playing these games
We'd just be running down
The same old lines, the same old stories of
Breathless trains and worn-down glories
Houses burning, worlds that turn on their own

So, we don't eat until your father's at the table
We don't drink until the devil's turned to dust
And never once has any man I've met been able to love
So if I were you, my friend, learn to have just a little bit of trust



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Writer(s): James Mcmorrow
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