Got blood on my hands Got blood on my hands And I don't understand What's happening There's blood on these hands And still American's Left to the Tal… - Five for Fighting

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Got blood on my hands
Got blood on my hands
And I don't understand
What's happening
There's blood on these hands
And still American's
Left to the Taliban
Now how's that happening?
Winkin' Blinken
Can't you look me in the eyes
Willy Milley
Tell me when did you decide
This we'll defend
Your sacred motto
Now means... never mind
Got blood on my hands
Got blood on my hands
Flag of the Taliban
Over Afghanistan
I can't hear her scream if shе's not, she's not
She's not on TV
To every Afghan ally that we left behind
Every child who won't know freedom
Faces covered and blind
As for this American promise
Now... shit in the Fire.

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About Five for Fighting

Vladimir John Ondrasik III (born January 7, 1965), known by his stage name Five for Fighting, is an American singer-songwriter, pianist, record producer, and philanthropist. He is best known for his piano-based soft rock ballads, such as the top 40 hits "Superman" (2001), "100 Years" (2003) and "The Riddle" (2006). He also had a string of moderate hits on the adult contemporary charts in the late 2000s and into the 2010s, including "World" (2006), "Chances" (2009), "What If" (2013), "Christmas Where You Are" (2017) and "Got Blood On My Hands" (2021).

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Picked up my kid from school today.
"Did you learn anything? 'Cause in the world today,
You can't live in a castle far away.
Now, talk to me, come talk to me."
He said, "Dad, I'm big, but we're smaller than small.
In the scheme of things, well, we're nothing at all.
Still, every mother's child sings a lonely song.
So play with me, come play with me."

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