I know you've never been here before
You couldn't get away from here if you tried
But I'm sure you'll get to like it here
And accept what's going on in here
And we'll try to keep things innocent like you
We heard you come back down to Earth
And watched your landing from afar
That's when things got serious and went too far
We made up the past to keep you
From sending signals back to your dome
Because we love you and we want you back home
Oh our hearts will go out to you!
(Where have you been??)
And who you are has left a mark on us holding onto the belief
That one day we can lift our heads high
And get back on our feet and hold out
For the day you come home to us leading your sheep
But we saw that look in your eyes as you were fleeing the scene years ago
I hope you're free, I hope your hands are clean
I hope you found what you need
It's how I choose to remember you
Burying my face in your palms
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