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Lachlan Bryan - I Hope That I'm Wrong Lyrics



Lachlan Bryan - I Hope That I'm Wrong Lyrics




[ Featuring The Wildes ]

Women do what you must cos there ain't a man in the world you can trust
To go in to battle for the things that you need
Things you've got a God-given right to receive
I'm afraid it's all up to you I believe but I hope that I'm wrong

And children stand on your own cos nobody cares that you've been left alone
To clean up the mess you're inheriting
I'm sorry but we've gone and used everything
I'm afraid we're to blame for your suffering but I hope that I'm wrong

And mother, when your kid cries and you see the pain of the world in her eyes
You think of the cruelty, the hurt and the lies
You better hope that she's strong
And father if you feel ashamed of the things that you've done for material gain
You look down on the hungry, the sick and the lame and you hope that you're wrong

Now I don't give good advice
I've barely done anything good in my life
I don't give time to those who're in need
I got my own hungry mouth that I feed
But I watch our decline and write down what I see and just hope that I'm wrong

And brother when you line up I wouldn't count on them filling your cup
But don't take it too hard they just don't have enough and it's nearly all gone
And sister you're on my list if only for all of those chances you missed
You rule your house with a porcelain fist and it shatters each dawn

People do what you must before we're one and all buried in dust
Take what you want, have what you need even if you've got no right to receive
Cos I'm afraid that we're all gonna hell I believe but I hope that I'm wrong
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Women do what you must cos there ain't a man in the world you can trust
To go in to battle for the things that you need
Things you've got a God-given right to receive
I'm afraid it's all up to you I believe but I hope that I'm wrong

And children stand on your own cos nobody cares that you've been left alone
To clean up the mess you're inheriting
I'm sorry but we've gone and used everything
I'm afraid we're to blame for your suffering but I hope that I'm wrong

And mother, when your kid cries and you see the pain of the world in her eyes
You think of the cruelty, the hurt and the lies
You better hope that she's strong
And father if you feel ashamed of the things that you've done for material gain
You look down on the hungry, the sick and the lame and you hope that you're wrong

Now I don't give good advice
I've barely done anything good in my life
I don't give time to those who're in need
I got my own hungry mouth that I feed
But I watch our decline and write down what I see and just hope that I'm wrong

And brother when you line up I wouldn't count on them filling your cup
But don't take it too hard they just don't have enough and it's nearly all gone
And sister you're on my list if only for all of those chances you missed
You rule your house with a porcelain fist and it shatters each dawn

People do what you must before we're one and all buried in dust
Take what you want, have what you need even if you've got no right to receive
Cos I'm afraid that we're all gonna hell I believe but I hope that I'm wrong
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Writer: LACHLAN BRYAN
Copyright: Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group




Lachlan Bryan - I Hope That I'm Wrong Video
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Performed By: Lachlan Bryan
Featuring: The Wildes
Length: 3:40
Written by: LACHLAN BRYAN

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