Watcher Of Men - Dublin Sessions

Why did I not die at birth?
Expire as I came from the womb?
Why were there knees to receive me?
Or breasts to feed me?

Why was I not like babies
Who never saw the light?
Who lie with kings and counsellors
Who rebuild ruins for themselves?

And where rest
Those whose strength is spent
Where small and great are alike
And the slave is free of his master

Oh, watcher of men
Are your eyes like flesh?
Is your vision like mine
Are your years the years of man?
You know that I'm not guilty
And that none can deliver from your hand (guilty)

Also, you know that you have deeply wronged me, oh
And you have hedged me in
You made it so nobody knows me
And I'm an outsider to them

When I accused you, you wouldn't speak
I said you tore up my hope like a tree

But I spoke without understanding
Of things beyond me which I did not know
But then I've heard you with my ears
And I saw you with my eyes
Therefore I recant and relent
Being but dust and ashes
Being but dust and ashes



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Writer(s): Sinead O'connor, Ronald Tomlinson
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