Letter to Thoreau lyrics
by Chase Noseworthy
[Verse 1]
Father, did you ever think I'd go on to be someone eventually?
Now I'm middle-manning for the players in a game of hostility
Trust me when I say that since I left I've been in better company
'Cause you might be my father, but a father you've never been to me
[Chorus]
And I found my home without you
The home I never had before I cut my ties to you
[Verse 2]
I'm doing fine with my found family by my side
No longer the winemaker's daughter, I'm my own design
Mother, Father, and brother that I've only seen in my mind
I wish you well, but I don't need your fortune in my life