No Son Of Mine

Album: Medicine at Midnight (2021)
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  • No son of mine will ever do
    The work of villains, the will of fools
    If you believe it, it must be true
    No son of mine, no son of mine

    No son of mine will ever need
    To beg forgiveness, no wicked deed
    Head full of evil, heart full of greed
    No son of mine, no son of mine

    Here we are, living dead
    Hand to God with one foot in the grave
    Age of lost innocence
    Don't forget what your good book says

    No son of mine
    No son of mine
    No son of mine
    No son of mine

    No son of mine will ever be
    Under the power vested in thee
    March into slaughter down on his knees
    No son of mine, no son of mine

    Here we are, living dead
    Hand to God with one foot in the grave
    Age of lost innocence
    Don't forget what your good book says

    No son of mine
    No son of mine
    No son of mine
    No son of mine, oh

    No son of mine will ever say
    Words of illusion, oh, this I pray
    Heretofore taking my name in vain
    No son of mine, no son of mine

    Here we are, living dead
    Hand to God with one foot in the grave
    Age of lost innocence
    Don't forget what your good book says

    No son of mine
    No son of mine
    No son of mine
    No son of mine
    No son of mine
    No son of mine
    No son of mine
    No son of mine, oh Writer/s: Chris Shiflett, David Grohl, Georg Ruthenberg, Nate Mendel, Odie Hawkins, Rami Jaffee
    Publisher: BMG Rights Management, Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd., Universal Music Publishing Group
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