Better Man
I know my enemy
And I can't forget his name
Distant memories of a man
That just couldn't change
And though I've tried to set aside
I still carry them today
When I look into the mirror
I can still see his face, oh Lord
Don't want to be like my father
I deserved a better man, a bigger man
To help me down my road
I cried a tear for my mother
She deserved a better man
A stronger man to embrace her soul
Ruined by a weaker man, a shallow man
The one who broke our home
Though I was a young boy
I can still remember everything
All the booze led to fights and abuse
And I lived through it every day
And though I try to heal inside
My heart is just a vault for pain
I've tried to snuff the candle
But I've been burnt by the flame, it's too late
Don't want to be like my father
I deserved a better man, a bigger man
To help me down my road
I cried a tear for my mother
She deserved a better man
A stronger man to embrace her soul
Ruined by a weaker man, a shallow man
The one who broke our home
Saw him twenty years later
In a store buying a jug of wine
He said, "Hey there, boy
I'm living nearby"
"We could catch up with a joint
And a bottle or two"
I said, "I'm sorry, Dad
Don't wanna end up being you, no"
Don't want to be like my father, no
I cried a tear for my mother
She deserved a better man
A stronger man to embrace her soul
Ruined by a weaker man, a shallow man
The one who broke our home
And I can't forget his name
Distant memories of a man
That just couldn't change
And though I've tried to set aside
I still carry them today
When I look into the mirror
I can still see his face, oh Lord
Don't want to be like my father
I deserved a better man, a bigger man
To help me down my road
I cried a tear for my mother
She deserved a better man
A stronger man to embrace her soul
Ruined by a weaker man, a shallow man
The one who broke our home
Though I was a young boy
I can still remember everything
All the booze led to fights and abuse
And I lived through it every day
And though I try to heal inside
My heart is just a vault for pain
I've tried to snuff the candle
But I've been burnt by the flame, it's too late
Don't want to be like my father
I deserved a better man, a bigger man
To help me down my road
I cried a tear for my mother
She deserved a better man
A stronger man to embrace her soul
Ruined by a weaker man, a shallow man
The one who broke our home
Saw him twenty years later
In a store buying a jug of wine
He said, "Hey there, boy
I'm living nearby"
"We could catch up with a joint
And a bottle or two"
I said, "I'm sorry, Dad
Don't wanna end up being you, no"
Don't want to be like my father, no
I cried a tear for my mother
She deserved a better man
A stronger man to embrace her soul
Ruined by a weaker man, a shallow man
The one who broke our home
Credits
Writer(s): Greg Tribbett, Chad L. Gray, Vinnie Paul, Tom Maxwell
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