Prophet In Plain Clothes (feat. Sean Murphy of Verse)
he walks the streets collar up to the snowfall. holes in pockets and knees. sleeps in bar rooms and horse stalls. but you can't stay too long in one place. "move along kid, we don't like your face." mother's hold children close out of fear. father's curse under breath as they sneer. and he walks the streets, years pass by with the snowfall. time is wasted in drink, days begging and lost souls. holds no merit in vagrants in boxcars. down in hell you best know who your friends are. "not so proud scrounging for your next meal. no alibis sold when with devils you deal. how does it feel how does it feel how does it feel how does it feel to be all alone with no direction? home's never home, it's just the place where you came from. home's never home, it's just the place where you came from. home's never home, it's just the place where you came from. home's never home, writ on walls of the church and the hostels. "home is never home," said by martyrs and lost souls. "home is never home," said the prophet in plain clothes as he strummed his guitar. and he screamed, and he sang.
"we'll i've been tired cause' i don't sleep so well on trains well i got ups and downs but days are all the same i've been low but it never gets me down
well i've been thrown out i've been let down i've been shamed well i've hardships i've been stripped of pride and name i've been low but it never gets me down
and nights spent drinking all the worry from my head and days spent wandering wishing i was dead if i could only muster the words out from my mouth i would sing oh i would sing i'll take the next train out
cause i've been hopin' i've been praying theres some god so when i die i'm found and saved and i'm not lost cause all he's done all for me is take away the ones i love
and nights spent drinking all the worry from my head and days spent wandering wishing i was dead if i could only muster the words out from my mouth i would sing oh i would sing i'll take the next train out