B. Dolan - Marvin lyrics
[B. Dolan - Marvin lyrics]
Who said his son was a slave to the flesh
When the spectacle ended
The charges were dropped
Marvin was left with a hole in his chest
He could've brought down a mountain
When he pounded on a table
Or made the world collapse
For a lapse in behavior
The pastor never spared the rod
But taught the wrath and fear of God
To stop this, godless passion from burning
Barking from the throne while
The castle falls
He had a hand to smash the balance
A voice like a vortex
A temper like a terror threat
A head like a hornet's nest
Every day the levee breaks
The flood gates, the bloody face
The black eye, baptized in shame
He brought home the battlefield
Sealed off the exit's crawling up the walls
Absorbing the aggression
The source of his depression
The hurricane raging
The awful tension sent his hands to the piano
Forged a heaven in his heart
But dragged him back to hell
When the arguments would start
Because his father was a man of the cross
Who said his son was a slave to the flesh
When the argument ended, The music would stop
Marvin was left with a hole in his chest
He mapped the length of his son's
Back With a leather belt
Sapped his strength with tongue
Lashings and heavy guilt
Attacked his legs with such
Savage and deadly skill
The cracks left in the punched
Plaster were never filled
Patched together from fragments a
Sense of himself
Advocate for compassion and the sensual
As parents sent the young packing
To the depths of hell
The tattoo of guns clapping the
End of the world
A marriage bed unraveling & a wedding bell
Cracked he fell into drug
Habit's the empty shell
The tragic end of love's passion
A temple that fell the collapse of such a
Fragile and sensitive will
Relapsed to ugly patterns of
Kill or be killed
To combat the drunken shadow
And wrestle the swell
Came back to the blood he
Battled where the devil dwelled
To smash the glass and shatter himself
After the sudden blast a heavy quiet fell
He asked his father "Why?"
The silence wouldn't tell
After the gun blast a heavy quiet fell
He asked his father "Why?"
Because his father was a man of the cross
Who said his son was a slave to the flesh
When the argument ended, The music would stop
Marvin was left with a hole in his chest