Jacob

Jacob's a fine boy
But his parents don't get along
They hardly talk, when they do
Thinks he's done something wrong

He heard all the screaming
As he lay down to bed
He should have been sleeping
But he listened instead

They say, "He's fine, it's not his fault
Between the lines he somehow got caught
And in our game it's more like war
I just don't think I love you anymore"

He picked up the phone
His tears touched the receiver
His grandmother answered
Down in Tempe

He told her the story
That his daddy was leaving
She tried to convince him
It was nothing he'd done

She said, "You're fine, it's not your fault
Between the lines, you somehow got caught"
And in their game it sounds more like war
I just don't think she loves him anymore

Jacob's a father
And his kids are in teens
He's done what he could
To make meager ends meet

When it comes down to family
It's the primary goal
To keep the thing working
No matter the toll

His sons heard them screaming
About something he said
He opened the door
And invited them in

He said, "Now sons, it's not your fault
Between the lines you somehow got caught
So when you're hurt, you lean on the crutch
But I still love your mother very much"

He said, "Now sons, it's not your fault
Between the lines you somehow got caught
So when you're hurt, you lean on the crutch
But I still love your mother very much"

When you're hurt
Lean to me



Credits
Writer(s): Carl Richard ("cary") Pierce
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