Lyrics Pray for Newtown - Sun Kil Moon
I
was
a
Junior
in
high
school
when
I
turned
the
TV
on.
James
Huberty
went
to
a
restaurant,
shot
everyone
up
with
a
machine
gun.
It
was
from
my
hometown.
We
talked
about
it
til
the
sun
went
down.
Then
everybody
got
up
and
stretched
and
yawned
and
then
our
lives
went
on.
And
I
just
left
Safeway,
when
I
walked
through
my
doorway.
When
a
guy
took
a
bullet
to
an
island
and
shot
up
a
bunch
of
little
kids
up
in
Norway.
Called
a
few
of
my
friends
round
here,
but
no
one
much
really
cared.
But
I
did,
because
I've
got
a
lot
of
friends
there.
I
just
arrived
in
Seoul,
by
way
of
Beijing.
I
had
an
hour
to
myself
in
my
hotel
when
I
turned
on
the
TV.
It
was
quite
a
thriller,
CNN
was
recording
the
bat
man
killer.
His
eyes
were
glazed
like
he
was
from
Mars.
Yesterday
he
was
no
one,
today
he
was
a
star.
I
was
down
in
New
Orleans,
at
the
model
o.
Enjoying
some
time
all
to
myself
when
I
turned
the
TV
on.
There
were
shootings
in
a
Portland
mall.
It
was
everyday
America
and
that's
all.
It
was
just
another
one
walked
down
Royal
Street,
the
rest
of
the
world
was
out
having
fun.
December
fourteenth,
another
killing
went
down.
I
got
a
letter
from
a
fan
he
said
Mark
say
a
prayer
for
Newtown.
I
ain't
one
to
pray,
but
I'm
one
to
sing
and
play
for
women
and
children
and
moms
and
dads
and
brothers
and
sisters
and
uncles
and
aunts.
December
twenty-fifth,
and
I
was
just
laying
down.
I
picked
up
a
pen,
I
wrote
a
letter
to
the
guy
in
Newtown.
I
said
I'm
sorry
bout
the
killings,
and
the
teachers
who
lost
their
lives.
I
felt
it
coming
on,
I
felt
it
in
my
bones
and
I
don't
know
why.
So
when
Christmas
comes
and
you're
out
running
around.
Take
a
moment
to
pause
and
think
of
the
kids
that
died
in
Newtown.
They
went
so
young,
who
gave
their
lives.
To
make
us
stop
and
think
and
try
to
get
it
right.
Were
so
young,
a
cloud
so
dark
over
them.
And
they
left
home,
gave
their
mom
and
dad
a
kiss
and
a
hug.
So
when
your
birthday
comes
and
you're
feeling
pretty
good,
bake
a
cake
for
an
orphan
and
stuff
your
mouth
with
food.
Check
it
off
for
the
children
who
lost
their
lives.
Think
of
their
families
and
how
they
mourn
and
cry.
When
you're
gonna
get
married
and
you're
out
shopping
around,
take
a
moment
to
think
about
the
families
that
lost
so
much
in
Newtown.
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