My Father's Plan

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My father said he had a plan
That I would understand when I became a man.
Now that I'm a man, his master plan I don't understand.
He said, "Look into the eyes of a woman.
You see her cry, see tears in her eyes.
See the man on the side of the road,
Holding a cardboard sign—you better stop and ask him why."

My father said he has a dream,
I don't know what it means, it was just a dream.
He was standing outside the pearly gates.
They said, "Sit right down and wait, you're not too late."

When you look into the sunrise,
You better wonder why you're still alive.
When you look into the eyes of a little child,
You see him smile, but is it a broken smile?

And I want you to know what you need to know,
Sitting under angel's wings.
And I want you to feel what you need to feel,
So that you know that what you feel is real.

My father said he had a plan,
That I would understand when I became a man.
Now that I'm a man, his master plan I understand.

When you look into the eyes of a woman,
You see her cry, see the joy in her eyes.
I don't see the man on the side of the road,
Holding a cardboard sign, because I stopped and gave him a ride.

And I want you to see what you need to see,
I'm sitting here under angel's wings.
And I want to know what you need to know,
So you know that what you feel is real.

My father said he had a plan.

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