If Only Lyrics by Fiction Plane

If Only Lyrics

    The old man’s been stealing
    She’s holding her grievance for a hundred-odd years
    We all keep believing
    That history repeats itself year after year

    All I fear’s that the future is worse
    We have to give in to the hundred-year curse
    Sweat in the sun like we’re digging a grave
    Dig deep enough and our fortune we’ll save

    'If only, if only,' the woodpecker sighs
    The bark on the trees was as soft as the skies
    As the wolf waits below, hungry and lonely
    He cries to the mo-oo-n, 'If only, if only'

    Chasing the sky, a beautiful life
    You'll make mistakes and it’s my back that breaks
    And forever my past steals my life
    To submission I’m beat
    But there’s hope beneath these feet

    Blisters and blood and the sun makes you blind
    Don’t let it eat, ‘til it can’t help but be kind
    ‘Cause you know what’s important with your back to the wall
    You can break metal chains and your friends don’t let you fall

    I’m a soul, but I find myself bent
    And that is no use when I’m fighting my history
    Fighting my history
    I am no plane, I’m more like a feather
    That is no use when I’m fighting my history
    Fighting my history
    I am no plane, I’m more like a feather
    But I can’t fly away without finding myself

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