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White Wing Mercy

White Wing Mercy I don't want to stay here

White wing mercy don't you leave me here

It was passed among the rest of them

While playing cards and playing friends

That some of us are crazy

(With a voice that knew who)

I tied up all my laces

I covered up my faces

And staring in the mirror

I'd dare to wonder who

Was it my father with his hunting kit

Was it my mother with her hitting stick

Or was it my auntie who was always sick

Or was it me - that was my biggest fear.

I wouldn't look at anybody in the eyes

I was afraid they would realize

I was a crazy in a kid's disguise

And they wouldn't let me go to summer camp next year.

How they never gave my growth a rest

At my etiquette or at my breast

Humility is the hidden test - I played along

But going through my day to day

I felt sure there was another way

I was wondering the price I paid to belong.

I left my father as only daughters can

I chose to see him as a monster of a man

I left my mother in her frameless cage

But never could I shake her rage

Now you with your visions

And you with your fancies

And you with your stories

I couldn't understand

My childhood adored you

And naked before you

I stand as a witness as timeless as sand

White wing mercy carry me away

I hear them singing clear from over here

White Wing Mercy I don't want to stay here

White wing mercy don't you leave me here

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Lyrics submitted by Mary Kay Parkinson.

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