Lyrics A Moment's Grace - Commentary - BOY , Bear
I
wasn't
born
this
way
I've
been
living
a
lie
they
say
So
when
it
brought
me
to
my
knees
Well,
I
had
everything
so
tell
me
would
you
please
How
could
I
possibly
have
needed
so
much
more?
The
thing
I
was
craving
then
Was
some
kind
of
laboring
So
I
might
find
a
friend
In
all
the
aching
in
my
muscles
as
they
hurt
Oh
won't
you
put
my
hands
to
work
To
ease
my
mind
And
you
realize
in
a
moments
grace
You've
been
unraveling
the
fabric
of
your
coat
And
you
pick
a
line
down
the
wall
and
trace
Until
the
end
And
when
you
walk
back
sorry
With
a
folding
body
Like
you
should
No
I
am
not
Gonna
die
this
way.
Maybe
it
was
the
mold
you
see
That
was
knocking
the
wall
in
me
And
I
forgot
just
what
it
was
That
I
had
needed
for
all
the
time
I'd
been
given
Maybe
I'd
forgot
what
living
was
now
for
And
you
realize
in
a
moments
grace
You
might
just
already
be
on
to
something
good
And
you
pick
a
line
down
a
cord
and
trace
Because
you
can
And
when
it
comes
back
heavy
You'll
be
more
than
ready
Like
you
should
Cause
I
am
not
Gonna
die
this
way
Through
a
crack
in
the
road
it
sprung
The
seedling
warm
and
young
Stretching
out
for
the
sun
It's
August
and
I'm
grinnin'
For
this
time
I
might
be
winnin'
As
the
moving
lights
that
time
of
year
lay
still
And
as
my
body
changes
a
pace
I
seem
to
know
again
That
I
am
not
gonna
die
this
way
And
I'll
hold
my
misses
In
a
bed
of
kisses
Like
I
should
Cause
I
am
not
Gonna
die
this
way
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