Lyrics Sons and Daughters - The 88
And
it
all
began
like
a
new
routine
We
were
drunk,
we
were
tired,
we
were
sick
We
were
in
between
And
the
jig
was
up
when
the
sun
went
down
It
was
dark,
it
was
mean,
it
was
black
There
was
not
a
sound
And
when
the
morning
papers
did
not
come
We
shook
our
heads
We
knew
that
we
were
done
and
so
we
sat
and
prayed
for
Just
another
try
Throw
your
babies
in
the
water
Let
your
hair
down
like
you
used
to
And
tell
all
your
sons
and
daughters
They
don't
have
to
grow
up
like
you
They're
not
supposed
to
Now
the
birds
don't
sing
and
the
cars
won't
go
There's
a
lump
in
your
throat
There's
no
songs
on
the
radio
And
the
walls
caved
in
and
the
well
went
dry
And
the
mountains
shook
And
the
people
all
wondered
why
And
in
the
morning
I
woke
up
to
find
There's
someone
here
There's
someone
in
my
mind
And
so
I
hung
my
head
And
I
began
to
cry
Throw
your
babies
in
the
water
Let
your
hair
down
like
you
used
to
And
tell
all
your
sons
and
daughters
They
don't
have
to
grow
up
like
you
They're
not
supposed
to
Cradled,
whipped
And
mother's
tongue
It's
not
hard
to
see
what
went
wrong
If
I
told
you
once,
I
told
you
twice
You
can
beg,
you
can
kneel,
you
can
pray
You'll
be
sacrificed
And
when
the
morning
papers
did
not
come
We
shook
our
heads
We
knew
that
we
were
done
and
so
we
sat
and
prayed
for
Just
another
try
Throw
your
babies
in
the
water
Let
your
hair
down
like
you
used
to
And
tell
all
your
sons
and
daughters
They
don't
have
to
grow
up
like
you
They're
not
supposed
to
Throw
your
babies
in
the
water
Let
your
hair
down
like
you
used
to
And
tell
all
your
sons
and
daughters
They
don't
have
to
grow
up
like
you
They're
not
supposed
to
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